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ID163127
Title ProperCanada’s G20 entrepreneurship
LanguageENG
AuthorKirton, John
Summary / Abstract (Note)Canada has been the successful entrepreneurial conceiver, co-creator, and normative and policy shaper of the G20 since the start. Under Paul Martin, Canada invented the concept and mission of the G20, co-creating it as a finance ministerial forum in 1999. Under Stephen Harper, Canada supported its elevation to summit in 2008, hosted it in 2010, and led important policy outcomes. Under Justin Trudeau, Canada further fostered the G20’s institutions, principles, and programs. Despite several entrepreneurial failures, Canada's lead was followed by established and rising members to make its G20 entrepreneurship succeed. Canada’s entrepreneurship was driven by its relative invulnerability to global shocks, its second-tier institutional position in the Bretton Woods institutions, and its rising relative capabilities. Canada’s three leaders brought strong domestic political control; continuity; expertise in business, economics, and finance; and mass public support. Canada was also a well-connected member of a G20 club at the hub of a global network.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 73, No.4; Dec 2018: p.554-572
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 73 No 4
Key WordsEntrepreneurship ;  G20 ;  Canadian Foreign Policy ;  Global Governanc ;  Global Summitry


 
 
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