@ARTICLE{26583242_26731667_2010, author = {Yuriy Zaitsev}, keywords = {, international development assistance, G8, world economy, current account, fighting corruption, G20, international financial institutions reform, fighting protectionismclean technologies}, title = {Comparative Analysis of the G8 and G20 Commitments Compliance: “Reform Must Go On”}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS RESEARCH JOURNAL}, year = {2010}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {83-102}, url = {https://iorj.hse.ru/en/2010-5-2/26731667.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {Yuriy Zaytsev, Deputy Director of the Research Centre for International Cooperation and Development (RCICD) of the International Organisations Research Institute of the State University - Higher School of Economics, PhD Student of the International Organisations Research Institute of the State University - Higher School of Economics; E-mail: mailto:yuriy.zaitsev@gmail.com The article analyses G20 members’ performance in compliance with commitments made at 2009 Pittsburgh summit. The analysis is based on the results of the monitoring compliance with commitments made by the G20 countries and the European Union. With comparison of the G8 and G20 compliance levels the author assesses the efficiency of both institutions in implementation of the functions of global political and economic governance. In conclusion the author makes the assessment of the risks associated with the G20’s week compliance and G8’s overloading.}, annote = {Yuriy Zaytsev, Deputy Director of the Research Centre for International Cooperation and Development (RCICD) of the International Organisations Research Institute of the State University - Higher School of Economics, PhD Student of the International Organisations Research Institute of the State University - Higher School of Economics; E-mail: mailto:yuriy.zaitsev@gmail.com The article analyses G20 members’ performance in compliance with commitments made at 2009 Pittsburgh summit. The analysis is based on the results of the monitoring compliance with commitments made by the G20 countries and the European Union. With comparison of the G8 and G20 compliance levels the author assesses the efficiency of both institutions in implementation of the functions of global political and economic governance. In conclusion the author makes the assessment of the risks associated with the G20’s week compliance and G8’s overloading.} }