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St. Petersburg Performance

Compiled by John Kirton, Laura Sunderland, Ella Kokotsis, Janel Smith and the G8 Research Group
St. Petersburg, July 17, 2006

  Domestic Political Management Deliberative Directional Decisional Delivery Development of Global Governance
Media monitoring References to values Compliance catalysts
% G8 content # G8 editorials % TV stories Document # # words # Breadth # commitments Money mobilized CC all CC effective New G8 bodies
July 11 6% 0.4                    
July 12 8% 0.7 4.0%                  
July 13 6% 0.5 5.0%                  
July 14 12% 1.0 12.0%                  
July 15 10% 0.7 19.1%                  
July 16 18% 0.3 12.7% 1. Disease 5,717 33   52 $4.4b     0
        2. Energy 5,449 61   108 0     1
        3. Education 2,832 41   48 0     0
        4. Africa 3,244 5   12 (same as disease document)     0
        5. Corruption 873 53   16 0      
        6. IRP/counterfeiting 595 11   8 0     1
        7. Trade 681 9   7 0     0
        8. Counter-terrorism 746 11   16 0     0
        9. UN Counter-terrorism 1,236 11   8 0     0
        10. Stabilization and Reconstruction 936 2   4 0     1
        11. Non-proliferation 2,306 6   20 0     0
        12. Middle East 815 2   1 0     0
        13. Global Partnership 2,052 5   3 0     0
July 17       14. Outreach 183 0            
        15. Chair's Summary 3,030     8        
Total 10% (ave) 0.6 (ave) 10.6% (ave) 15 30,695 144   311 $4.4b     3
Earlier high         38,420 (2004)     251        
(2004) $212b                      
(2005)                        
Documents to the Leaders       14. Nuclear Safety Report 813     8 0     0

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