The Significance of the Seven-Power Summit
by John Kirton


Notes:

11. For a systematic identification of the positions of the individual members, and their success in translating these into the final text of summit documents, see: Timothy Heeney, Canadian Foreign Policy and the Seven Power Summits (Toronto: Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 1988); Michael Pons, West German Foreign Policy and the Seven Power Summits (Toronto: Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 1988); Fran‡ois Roberge, French Foreign Policy and the Seven Power Summits (Toronto: Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 1988); Daizo Sakurada, Managing the International Political Economy: Japan's Seven Power Summit Diplomacy (Toronto: Centre for International Studies and University of Toronto/York University Joint Centre on Asia-Pacific Studies, University of Toronto, 1989); Blair Dimock, The Benefits of Teamplay: Italy and the Seven Power Summits (Toronto: Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 1989); and Robert Hornung, Sharing Economic Responsibility: The United States and the Seven Power Summits (Toronto: Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 1989).

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