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What is G7 and History

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June 20, 2024
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The Group of Seven (G7) is an informal coalition of advanced democracies, including the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom, that meets annually to coordinate global economic policy and address other transnational issues. Initially formed in 1975 to address economic crises, the G7’s agenda has expanded to include topics such as international security, climate change, and artificial intelligence (AI). The European Union (EU) also participates in the meetings as a “nonenumerated” member.

Key Functions and Objectives

The G7 aims to foster international economic cooperation among the world’s leading industrialized democracies. Its primary objectives include:

1. Economic Policy Coordination: Addressing global economic governance and ensuring financial stability.
2. International Security: Discussing geopolitical issues and coordinating responses to global threats.
3. Climate Change: Committing to initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy.
4. Technology and Innovation: Developing frameworks for AI governance and other emerging technologies.

Structure and Working

Unlike formal institutions such as the United Nations or NATO, the G7 has no permanent secretariat or charter. Instead, the presidency rotates annually among member states, with the presiding country setting the agenda and organizing the summit. Italy is the current president for 2024.

– Summit Preparation: Ministers and envoys, known as sherpas, meet beforehand to hammer out policy initiatives.
– Summit Meetings: The annual summit involves national leaders discussing and deciding on key issues.
– Follow-Up: Policy decisions made during the summit are typically followed up by national governments, though the G7 itself lacks enforcement mechanisms.

Historical Context

The G7 was initially formed by the United States, France, Italy, Japan, the UK, and West Germany in 1975 to address the economic fallout from the OPEC oil embargo. Canada joined in 1976, and the EU has participated since 1981. The G7’s aggregate GDP makes up about 43% of the global economy, a significant decline from nearly 70% three decades ago.

Russia’s Membership and Suspension

Russia joined the group in 1998, creating the G8, but was suspended in 2014 after annexing Crimea. The G7 has since focused on countering Russia’s actions in Ukraine, imposing sanctions, and providing financial and military aid to Ukraine.

Current Challenges

The G7 faces internal divisions and external pressures, particularly from China and Russia. There are debates about expanding the group to include more countries, such as Australia, India, and South Korea, forming a “D10” of democracies. The rise of the G20, which includes emerging economies, also challenges the G7’s influence.

Recent Developments

At the 2023 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, the G7 launched the “Hiroshima AI Process” to develop a common framework for AI governance. The 2024 summit in Italy will focus on conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, migration, climate change, and AI.
In conclusion, while the G7’s influence has waned, it remains a critical forum for coordinating policy among the world’s leading democracies. Its future relevance will depend on its ability to adapt to new global realities and address both internal and external challenges effectively.

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