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G7
The Group of Seven (G7) is an intergovernmental political and economic forum consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States; additionally, the European Union (EU) is a "non-enumerated member". It is organized around shared values of pluralism, liberal democracy, and representative government. G7 members are major IMF advanced economies.
Group of 77
United Nations coalition
Plaza Accord
1985 international agreement on fiscal policy
Carlo Giuliani
Italian anti-globalization protester (1978-2001)
Missile Technology Control Regime
multilateral export control regime to prevent the proliferation of missile and unmanned aerial vehicle technology
Louvre Accord
1987 international agreement aiming to stabilize international currency markets and halt the decline of the US dollar after the Plaza Accord
G8+5
The Group of Eight + Five (G8+5) was an international group that consisted of the leaders of the heads of government from the G8 nations (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States), plus the heads of government of the five leading emerging economies (Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa). In March 2014, Russia was removed from the Group of 8 for annexing Crimea, so the G8+5 in its original form is unlikely to reconvene with Russia present.
Group of 24
chapter of the G-77; is not an organ of the International Monetary Fund, but the IMF provides secretariat services for the Group
Make Poverty History
aid and development agencies
sherpa
emissary
E-G8 Forum
public policy summit on the topic of the Internet
D-10 Strategy Forum
proposed forum of 10 democratic states