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G20 summit frenzy has ended, what's next?

It's a wrap.

The high-level meeting between leaders of 20 countries representing 85% of the global GDP or popularly known in short as G20, has ended. The host, Indonesia, has claimed a huge success, with all members present in the meeting agreeing to adopt a joint declaration at what seems to be the most challenging G20 in history due to the pandemic, Ukraine-Russia war and global economic recessions. 

We collaborated with a number of experts to publish analyses relating to the summit and its three main topics: global health architecture, digital transformation and sustainable energy transition.

We still welcome pitches from academics or researchers interested in sharing their insights and analyses on the results of the meetings and what is expected to happen after this.

Send your pitches here. 

 Ika Krismantari

Chief Editor/Content Director

 
 
 

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