Financing development: the G8 and UN contribution/ edited by Michele Fratianni, John J. Kirton, Paolo Savona. - Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2007. - xxii, 321 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-302) and index.

PART I: INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction, Arguments, and Conclusions
John J. Kirton, Michele Fratianni. and Paolo Savona
PART II: THE GLENEAGLES G8 SUMMIT
2 Has the 08 Summit Met Its Objectives? The Answers from Gieneagles
Nicholas Bayne
3 Gieneagles G8 Summit Perspectives
Martin Donnelly
4 Energising Sustainable Development: The OS's Gieneagles Performance
John J. Kirton
5 Blair, Brown, and Gieneagles: Making Poverty History or Confronting
Unequal Development
Anthony Payne
6 Russia and the G8: Matured Partnership
Victoria V. Panova
PART III: AFRICA
7 The G8 Africa Action Plan: How Much a Partnership?
Princeton N. Lyman
8 The Commission for Africa: Accomplishments and Unfinished Business
Myles Wickstead
9 Africa and the G8: Political Aspects
Ade Adefuye
10 African Finance and Lack of Development
George M. von Fiir.slenherg
PART IV: THE INSTRUMENTS
1 1 What Does International Aid Mean to the GS?
Olivier Charnoz ami Pierre Jaequet
12 Doing Doha lor Development; A Development Perspective
Sheihi Page
13 Asymmetry in the Post-Doha Trading System
Sylvia Osfiy
14 Financing Development: A U.S. Perspective
Robert C. Fativer
15 Global Development and the Dollar: A Conflict to Be Solved
Paofo Savona
y
16 Controlling Climate Change Beyond Kyoto: The American Contribution
Frank E. Lav

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Economic policy--International cooperation.
Economic development--Finance.
Economic assistance.


Africa--Economic conditions.

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