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The positions of both sides. The Europeans credibly calling for global regulations as non-negotiable, and the US credibly calling for larger stimulus spending now when it would have the greatest impact. And the tough negotiations ahead.
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Fixing a Perception Gap for the Underappreciated G-20
Wall Street Journal 08/27/2013
On a Scale of 1-10, G-20 Scores a 7
New York Times 04/03/2009
New York Times 04/05/2009
The Lines a German Won’t Cross
New York Times 04/05/2009
Big Ideas, Grand Plans, Modest Budgets
New York Times 02/15/2009
What the Chinese Want from Obama
New York Times 02/20/2009
Gordon Brown's plan is a direct way to recapitalize British banks.
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Stumbling Toward the Next Crash
New York Times 12/18/2013
As G-20 Host, Brown Gets ‘Excellent’ Marks
New York Times 04/03/2009
On a Scale of 1-10, G-20 Scores a 7
New York Times 04/03/2009
Wall Street Journal 10/09/2008
Britain Takes a Different Route to Rescue Its Banks
New York Times 10/09/2008
There's No Easy Way Out of the Bubble
Wall Street Journal 10/09/2008
In an op-ed essay in the WSJ, the French and British leaders call for global regulation for the global banking system.
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On a Scale of 1-10, G-20 Scores a 7
New York Times 04/03/2009
For Global Finance, Global Regulation
Wall Street Journal 12/10/2009
The IMF plays a large role in the crisis by freely lending to many countries and regains some of the reputation hurt during the 1997 financial crisis.
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IMF Gains New Influence From Summit
Wall Street Journal 04/03/2009
On a Scale of 1-10, G-20 Scores a 7
New York Times 04/03/2009
New York Times 04/03/2009
Conceding U.S. Lapses, Obama Resists New Bank Rules
New York Times 04/03/2009
Steven Pearlstein - A Rare Triumph of Substance at the Summit
Washington Post 04/03/2009
New York Times 04/05/2009
Grouped Articles
Stumbling Toward the Next Crash
New York Times 12/18/2013
As G-20 Host, Brown Gets ‘Excellent’ Marks
New York Times 04/03/2009
On a Scale of 1-10, G-20 Scores a 7
New York Times 04/03/2009
Gordon Brown: The Great Clunking Stylist
BusinessWeek 01/27/2011
Cameron Tries to Shore Up Support in Hacking Scandal
New York Times 07/20/2011
Charlie Rose Talks to Gordon Brown
BusinessWeek 11/17/2011
The Docklands Summit must rank as one of the largest global cooperation efforts in a global economy hit by a severe crisis, with output drops of over 25% in a a short time. It made ahuge difference in tackling this crisis, and yet its significance is not fully grasped as the crisis fades by 2014.
Grouped Articles
On a Scale of 1-10, G-20 Scores a 7
New York Times 04/03/2009
New York Times 04/03/2009
Conceding U.S. Lapses, Obama Resists New Bank Rules
New York Times 04/03/2009
Steven Pearlstein - A Rare Triumph of Substance at the Summit
Washington Post 04/03/2009
New York Times 04/05/2009
The Lines a German Won’t Cross
New York Times 04/05/2009
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