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Subject:

Fwd: EG4H Commentary on G20 draft communiqué

From:

Peter Edward <[log in to unmask]>

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Development-Management Mailing List <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Wed, 1 Apr 2009 15:06:13 +0100

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The G20 paper attached from David Woodward seems timely and worth sharing 
as we consider how the space for change opened up by the recent financial 
chaos is rapidly becoming delimited so that more radical options are being 
closed down even before they can be explored, or articulated. Best Peter 
Edward

-- 
Peter Edward
PhD candidate
Judge Business School, Cambridge
Co-convener CSR study group, UK and Ireland Development Studies Association

Mail address: Magdalene College, Cambridge CB3 0AG
Mobile: 07765451097


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Subject: EG4H Commentary on G20 draft communiqué
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 06:49:08 +0100
From: "David Woodward" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "David Woodward" <[log in to unmask]>

Dear All
 
Please find attached a commentary on the leaked draft G20 Communique, which I've written for EG4Health. Hopefully it should be on the EG4Health web-site (www.eg4health.org <http://www.eg4health.org/> ) shortly.
 
To give you a flavour:
"The draft G20 Communiqué leaked yesterday recognises explicitly, in its opening paragraph, that "A global crisis requires a global solution". But at no point does it recognise any need for a global process to decide what that global solution should be. The G20 members appear determined that they, and they alone, should determine the future course of the global economy - and that it should be designed to protect their financial interests, with only token efforts to limit the damage to the rest of the world. They are trying to seize control of the global economy; but in doing so, they are amply demonstrating why they must not be allowed to succeed."
 
Please forward this to anyone who might be interested - and you're very welcome to post it on relevant web-sites, too (provided EG4Health is duly acknowledged).
 
Many thanks
 
David
 
 
David Woodward
 
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