Andres Rozental Publications

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

National Perspectives on Global Leadership: Mexico

NPGL Soundings: November 2010

Andrés Rozental reflects on the relevance of the Seoul G20 Summit and its implications for Japan.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

National Perspectives on Global Leadership: Mexico

NPGL Soundings: June 2010

Andrés Rozental and Carla Angulo-Pasel reflect on the relevance of the Muskoka G8 Summit and Toronto G20 Summit and their implications for Mexico.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

National Perspectives on Global Leadership: Mexico

NPGL Soundings: September 2009

Andrés Rozental reflects on the G20 Summit in Pittburgh and the relevance and importance of it to Mexico.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Soundings Series: National Perspectives on Global Leadership

Andres Rozental , Andrew F. Cooper, Barry Carin, Colin Bradford, Diana Tussie, Martin Albrow, Peter Draper, Thomas Fues, Denise Gregory, Prahtap Mehta, Jacques Mistral, Eser Şekercioğlu, Lan Xue, and Tomas Zinner

Researchers and scholars worldwide have turned their attention to the global economic crisis. National Perspectives on Global Leadership (NPGL), a joint project by the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and the Brookings Institution, is an innovative project that focuses on a central question: To what extent are the G8 and G20 summits seen by national publics in G20 countries as serving their interests and meeting their expectations that leaders will take responsibility for global economic stewardship?

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

National Perspectives on Global Leadership: Mexico

NPGL Soundings: July 2009

Andrés Rozental reflects on the G8 Summit in l'Aquila and the relevance and importance of it to Mexico.

Friday, April 10, 2009

National Perspectives on Global Leadership: Mexico

NPGL Soundings: April 2009

Mexico's primary objective at the G20 London Summit was to plead for the international community not to be swayed by protectionist sentiment in order to keep vital trading links open and as free as possible.