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Can the G7 help resolve global crises as...

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The annual G7 summit is set to be held in France. But this time, differences within the group are growing. From tensions in the Middle East to the war in Ukraine, can the G7 help resolve global crises as geopolitical realities shift?

In this episode: 

  • Jacques Reland, Senior Research Fellow, Global Policy Institute.
  • Scott Lucas, Professor, US and International Politics, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin.
  • Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation.

Host: Scott McLean

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