@ARTICLE{26583242_26732272_2010, author = {Yuriy Zaitsev and Marina Larionova and Mark Rakhmangulov and Polina Arkhipova and Anna Vekshina and Natalia Zlokazova and Tatyana Lanshina and Ekaterina Maslovskaya and Yuliya Ovchinnikova and Dariya Frolova and Polina Cherepova and Natalya Churkina}, keywords = {, international development assistance, G8, world economy, current account, fighting corruption, G20, international financial institutions reform, fighting protectionismclean technologies}, title = {Responsibility for Decision Making. One Year Later the G8 2009 Aquila Summit}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS RESEARCH JOURNAL}, year = {2010}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {103-110}, url = {https://iorj.hse.ru/en/2010-5-2/26732272.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {HSE IORI G8 Research Group(eds. by Y. Zaytsev, M. Larionova, M. Rakhmangulov)The article represents the results of the monitoring Russia’s compliance with commitments, made at the G8 Aquila summit in 2009. The monitoring was made by International organizations Research Institute of the State University - Higher School of Economics (HSE IORI) with G8 Research Group of the University of Toronto. (The full version of the G8 Aquila Summit Compliance Report) The article provides comparative analysis of the measures undertaken by the Russian Federation during compliance period in 5 major spheres of collective actions. It also provides recommendations on how to raise the compliance level and improve the efficiency of accountability on commitments made. }, annote = {HSE IORI G8 Research Group(eds. by Y. Zaytsev, M. Larionova, M. Rakhmangulov)The article represents the results of the monitoring Russia’s compliance with commitments, made at the G8 Aquila summit in 2009. The monitoring was made by International organizations Research Institute of the State University - Higher School of Economics (HSE IORI) with G8 Research Group of the University of Toronto. (The full version of the G8 Aquila Summit Compliance Report) The article provides comparative analysis of the measures undertaken by the Russian Federation during compliance period in 5 major spheres of collective actions. It also provides recommendations on how to raise the compliance level and improve the efficiency of accountability on commitments made. } }