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G8 summit fails to bridge differences Insight: New era for G8?
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By Bridget Kendall Diplomatic correspondent, BBC News Displays of unity were few and far betweenBy Bridget Kendall Diplomatic correspondent, BBC News Displays of unity were few and far between
What does this year's G8 summit tell us about the state of global leadership?What does this year's G8 summit tell us about the state of global leadership?
Between them, the eight members of this group of rich industrialised nations account for a sizeable chunk of the world's economy.Between them, the eight members of this group of rich industrialised nations account for a sizeable chunk of the world's economy.
But as each of them emerged - jetlagged but determinedly smiling - from the long-distance planes that had transported them to this green and foggy northern Japanese island, it was noticeable how almost all of them seemed preoccupied.But as each of them emerged - jetlagged but determinedly smiling - from the long-distance planes that had transported them to this green and foggy northern Japanese island, it was noticeable how almost all of them seemed preoccupied.
It was as though they were constantly glancing over their shoulder at economic and political woes at home, perhaps because they were still finding their feet (like Russian President Dmitry Medvedev) or perhaps because (like US President George W Bush) they could already see the home-stretch towards presidential retirement.It was as though they were constantly glancing over their shoulder at economic and political woes at home, perhaps because they were still finding their feet (like Russian President Dmitry Medvedev) or perhaps because (like US President George W Bush) they could already see the home-stretch towards presidential retirement.
So what did this distractedness mean for the effectiveness of this year's G8 summit? What, in the end, were the summit's achievements?So what did this distractedness mean for the effectiveness of this year's G8 summit? What, in the end, were the summit's achievements?
'We produced results!''We produced results!'
At the outset, there was little doubt that expectations were low.At the outset, there was little doubt that expectations were low.
The Japanese hosts were desperately worried that their carefully controlled arrangements for an international focus on climate change - and a chance to showcase Japan's proud pre-eminence in energy efficiency - might end in failure.The Japanese hosts were desperately worried that their carefully controlled arrangements for an international focus on climate change - and a chance to showcase Japan's proud pre-eminence in energy efficiency - might end in failure.
We, the leaders of the world's major economies, both developed and developing, commit to combat climate change in accordance with our common but differentiated responsibilities G8 statement on climate Full text: Leaders' statementC02 emissions by countryG8 summit: Key issues The Bush administration had indicated that it would block any plan to tie G8 countries to commitments on emission targets without a global deal.We, the leaders of the world's major economies, both developed and developing, commit to combat climate change in accordance with our common but differentiated responsibilities G8 statement on climate Full text: Leaders' statementC02 emissions by countryG8 summit: Key issues The Bush administration had indicated that it would block any plan to tie G8 countries to commitments on emission targets without a global deal.
And on the poverty agenda, aid agencies feared that - far from any new help for the needy in Africa - the G8 leaders were no longer in a mood to be generous, and might not even commit themselves to stumping up the money owed on previous aid pledges.And on the poverty agenda, aid agencies feared that - far from any new help for the needy in Africa - the G8 leaders were no longer in a mood to be generous, and might not even commit themselves to stumping up the money owed on previous aid pledges.
In fact, the G8 leaders did come up with quite a few big decisions - on food aid, on food security, to express their concern over Zimbabwe, on even climate change. In fact, the G8 leaders did come up with quite a few big decisions - on food aid, on food security, to express their concern over Zimbabwe, even on climate change.
"We spoke out candidly… at times the discussion got heated," said Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, as he closed the summit, "but we produced results!""We spoke out candidly… at times the discussion got heated," said Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, as he closed the summit, "but we produced results!"
'Cracks' over Zimbabwe'Cracks' over Zimbabwe
Yes, but do the results stand up to scrutiny?Yes, but do the results stand up to scrutiny?
The statement on Zimbabwe came about as a result of US, British and Canadian pressure for a strong stand on President Robert Mugabe. The statement on Zimbabwe came about as a result of US, British and Canadian pressure for a strong stand against President Robert Mugabe.
Not everyone supported sanctions against ZimbabweNot everyone supported sanctions against Zimbabwe
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown insisted that the agreement, unanimously backed by all eight countries, would mean a new UN envoy to intervene in the crisis and new UN sanctions against what he called "a criminal cabal" and "an illegitimate regime with blood on its hands".UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown insisted that the agreement, unanimously backed by all eight countries, would mean a new UN envoy to intervene in the crisis and new UN sanctions against what he called "a criminal cabal" and "an illegitimate regime with blood on its hands".
But the fact is that G8 leaders tried but singularly failed to win support from reluctant African leaders.But the fact is that G8 leaders tried but singularly failed to win support from reluctant African leaders.
And even before the G8 statement was released, Russian officials were publically briefing journalists at the summit that Russia was opposed to sanctions against Zimbabwe as ineffective and possibly destabilising.And even before the G8 statement was released, Russian officials were publically briefing journalists at the summit that Russia was opposed to sanctions against Zimbabwe as ineffective and possibly destabilising.
More like papering over the cracks, then, than a real display of G8 unity.More like papering over the cracks, then, than a real display of G8 unity.
'No clear answers''No clear answers'
As for the climate change statement, G8 leaders loudly hailed their new and firmer commitment to lead a global cut in emissions of at least 50% by 2050.As for the climate change statement, G8 leaders loudly hailed their new and firmer commitment to lead a global cut in emissions of at least 50% by 2050.
But within hours the agreement had been undermined by China and India and other emerging economies who refused to endorse the targets, arguing that richer nations should carry more of the burden.But within hours the agreement had been undermined by China and India and other emerging economies who refused to endorse the targets, arguing that richer nations should carry more of the burden.
What had looked like a minor triumph turned into a failure to bridge differences.What had looked like a minor triumph turned into a failure to bridge differences.
Meanwhile, the entire embarrassing saga over renewing unkept promises of aid to Africa could not help but cast the G8 nations in a poor light, undermining confidence in that pledges delivered this year would prove any more reliable.Meanwhile, the entire embarrassing saga over renewing unkept promises of aid to Africa could not help but cast the G8 nations in a poor light, undermining confidence in that pledges delivered this year would prove any more reliable.
And even though the pressing issues of soaring oil prices and global food shortages did generate concrete ideas on how to tackle future crises, the G8 leaders came up with no clear answers - either on what caused the price rises, or how to stop them.And even though the pressing issues of soaring oil prices and global food shortages did generate concrete ideas on how to tackle future crises, the G8 leaders came up with no clear answers - either on what caused the price rises, or how to stop them.
Their communiques offered the bleak warning that more price hikes posed a serious challenge to growth worldwide and could push millions back into poverty.Their communiques offered the bleak warning that more price hikes posed a serious challenge to growth worldwide and could push millions back into poverty.
Agenda shift?Agenda shift?
Overall, concluded this year's G8 leaders, we should guard against a possible protectionist backlash, and try to work together.Overall, concluded this year's G8 leaders, we should guard against a possible protectionist backlash, and try to work together.
The mantra for this summit was that today's intertwined global threats can only be countered by far-reaching global solutions.The mantra for this summit was that today's intertwined global threats can only be countered by far-reaching global solutions.
And that raises an intriguing question.And that raises an intriguing question.
Poorer nations have refused to endorse cuts in emissionsPoorer nations have refused to endorse cuts in emissions
Even if this summit is remembered as being short on substantial new agreements, does this increased awareness by the G8 political elite of the need to collaborate suggest a shift in their agenda?Even if this summit is remembered as being short on substantial new agreements, does this increased awareness by the G8 political elite of the need to collaborate suggest a shift in their agenda?
It feels as though the once overriding preoccupation with possible terrorist attacks or "arcs of extremism" by militant Islamists - so common in the last few years - is being edged aside by a new anxiety of looming financial and environmental instability.It feels as though the once overriding preoccupation with possible terrorist attacks or "arcs of extremism" by militant Islamists - so common in the last few years - is being edged aside by a new anxiety of looming financial and environmental instability.
A move, perhaps, from the confrontational, divisive post-9/11 era of 'us and them', to a new sense of shared global vulnerability.A move, perhaps, from the confrontational, divisive post-9/11 era of 'us and them', to a new sense of shared global vulnerability.
'Softer' Bush'Softer' Bush
Already, there was a subtly different mood at the summit.Already, there was a subtly different mood at the summit.
Let's not forget, for the past two years the leadership of G8 has been in transition. Gone are the old dramatis personae of that damaging and destructive political conflict over the Iraq war.Let's not forget, for the past two years the leadership of G8 has been in transition. Gone are the old dramatis personae of that damaging and destructive political conflict over the Iraq war.
Gerhard Schroeder and Jacques Chirac went first. Now Tony Blair and Vladimir Putin have moved on - and with them has disappeared a certain abrasive combativeness that sometimes spilled over into naked rhetorical aggression.Gerhard Schroeder and Jacques Chirac went first. Now Tony Blair and Vladimir Putin have moved on - and with them has disappeared a certain abrasive combativeness that sometimes spilled over into naked rhetorical aggression.
There is nothing better than strutting the world stage... to make you look statesman-likeThere is nothing better than strutting the world stage... to make you look statesman-like
Even President Bush (the only member of the old guard left, if you don't count Mr Berlusconi) seemed this year a softer, gentler version of his old swaggering self.Even President Bush (the only member of the old guard left, if you don't count Mr Berlusconi) seemed this year a softer, gentler version of his old swaggering self.
His first public comments, side-by-side with the Japanese prime minister, were devoted to explaining why he had decided to attend the opening ceremony of the Chinese Olympics - in order not to offend the Chinese people - and why a conditional offer to take North Korea off the US list of countries sponsoring terrorism was the best way of containing its nuclear programme.His first public comments, side-by-side with the Japanese prime minister, were devoted to explaining why he had decided to attend the opening ceremony of the Chinese Olympics - in order not to offend the Chinese people - and why a conditional offer to take North Korea off the US list of countries sponsoring terrorism was the best way of containing its nuclear programme.
Gone indeed are the days of the axis of evil.Gone indeed are the days of the axis of evil.
And when it came to the climate change debate, it was almost as though the US president, once the chief stumbling block, has become an irrelevance.And when it came to the climate change debate, it was almost as though the US president, once the chief stumbling block, has become an irrelevance.
"I couldn't possibly comment," replied one G8 source when I suggested as much."I couldn't possibly comment," replied one G8 source when I suggested as much.
But he admitted that whoever wins the US presidential race in November, the next US leader is likely to look much, much greener, and progress on combating greenhouse gases may go much faster.But he admitted that whoever wins the US presidential race in November, the next US leader is likely to look much, much greener, and progress on combating greenhouse gases may go much faster.
Good publicityGood publicity
The idea of global solutions to global threats raises another perennial G8 question.The idea of global solutions to global threats raises another perennial G8 question.
If G8 climate change agreements can be undercut so easily by China, and if oil prices can only be addressed by involving major oil producers, how long can G8 sustain the fiction that it still matters?If G8 climate change agreements can be undercut so easily by China, and if oil prices can only be addressed by involving major oil producers, how long can G8 sustain the fiction that it still matters?
Isn't it time, not just for outreach sessions with other countries, but for the group to reform itself, or at least increase its numbers?Isn't it time, not just for outreach sessions with other countries, but for the group to reform itself, or at least increase its numbers?
Suggestions that the group embrace new members are hardly new.Suggestions that the group embrace new members are hardly new.
In economic terms, the presence of Italy and Canada, say, but not the Asian giants of China and India, looks increasingly like an anachronism.In economic terms, the presence of Italy and Canada, say, but not the Asian giants of China and India, looks increasingly like an anachronism.
A chance to solve the world's problems or an excuse for a holiday? But G8, of course, is not only about the economy, it is about politically like-minded nations.A chance to solve the world's problems or an excuse for a holiday? But G8, of course, is not only about the economy, it is about politically like-minded nations.
Already the inclusion of Russia has troubled some. And diluting the mix still further would not suit any of the current members, for a variety of reasons.Already the inclusion of Russia has troubled some. And diluting the mix still further would not suit any of the current members, for a variety of reasons.
Some like the exclusivity of such a small elite group and want to keep it that way. Others worry that expanding the membership could be a recipe for stalemate, internal tensions and rifts.Some like the exclusivity of such a small elite group and want to keep it that way. Others worry that expanding the membership could be a recipe for stalemate, internal tensions and rifts.
The more voices there are round the table, goes the argument, the harder it is to show effective leadership.The more voices there are round the table, goes the argument, the harder it is to show effective leadership.
Look at how hard it is for Nato these days to speak with one voice, or the EU with its unwieldy summits of 27 members.Look at how hard it is for Nato these days to speak with one voice, or the EU with its unwieldy summits of 27 members.
Besides which, G8 leaders themselves will tell you if you ask them that it is precisely because it is so intimate that the forum is useful.Besides which, G8 leaders themselves will tell you if you ask them that it is precisely because it is so intimate that the forum is useful.
An intense two-and-a-half days of informal talks, in corridors, at dinners and at more formal sessions is an extraordinarily effective way of getting problems solved without the cumbersome bureaucracy of government, they argue.An intense two-and-a-half days of informal talks, in corridors, at dinners and at more formal sessions is an extraordinarily effective way of getting problems solved without the cumbersome bureaucracy of government, they argue.
And there is one further reason why you will not see G8 reform.And there is one further reason why you will not see G8 reform.
These political leaders might be uneasy about being scrutinised across the world and blamed for quaffing champagne and caviar while they debate the shortages that plague the rest of us. But, let's face it, they also like the publicity.These political leaders might be uneasy about being scrutinised across the world and blamed for quaffing champagne and caviar while they debate the shortages that plague the rest of us. But, let's face it, they also like the publicity.
"What is the most important thing for Russia to get out of this 2008 G8 summit?" I asked one Russian official, wondering whether he would choose poverty, global warming or financial problems."What is the most important thing for Russia to get out of this 2008 G8 summit?" I asked one Russian official, wondering whether he would choose poverty, global warming or financial problems.
None of the above.None of the above.
"It's promoting our new president's global image," he said with disarming frankness."It's promoting our new president's global image," he said with disarming frankness.
There is nothing better than strutting the world stage to debate the major issues of our age to make you look statesman-like.There is nothing better than strutting the world stage to debate the major issues of our age to make you look statesman-like.