Chatham House Chair Jim O'Neill: 'Following the G20’s summit, I cannot help but wonder whether that gathering, too, has lost its purpose. The only relevant development to come from the summit was a agreement on the sidelines between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.'
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Chatham House Chair Jim O'Neill: 'There are two barriers standing in the G20’s way. First, though it is representative, it is also far too large. What the world really needs is a more representative G7, comprising the US, Japan, the European Union, and the BRIC countries.'
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Chatham House Chair Jim O'Neill: 'The G20’s second deficiency is that it (as well as the G7) lacks an objective framework through which to set goals and measure progress toward them. Since the group’s initial success a decade ago, its agenda has been fluid'
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