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G8RG analyst interviewed by Al Jazeera at the G8 Deauville Summit

Posted 27 May 2011 | By | Categories: Compliance Studies, Media Analysis, Media release, Summit Studies | Comments Off

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Press Conference, Stephen Harper – Friday, 27 May 2011

Posted 27 May 2011 | By | Categories: Canada, Media release, Press conference report | Comments Off

After a brief press conference, Prime Minister Stephen Harper took questions concerning rumours of conflict over the inclusion of pre-1967 borders language in the recently released G8 communiqué. Skirting the question, Prime Minister Harper stated only that he was very comfortable with the communiqué and would support any statement that reflected a balanced position. When [...]

Press Conference, David Cameron – Friday, 27 May 2011

Posted 27 May 2011 | By | Categories: European Union, Media release, Press conference report, United Kingdom | Comments Off

Prime Minister David Cameron delivered a clear message to the press today concerning his plans for MENA countries. The UK will support the Arab Spring countries in their persuit of democracy and freedom, stating that to not “would be to give oxygen to exremists”. Promises were followed will an assurance of his commitment to making [...]

e-G8 Delegation Press Conference: Conclusions of e-G8 Summit

Posted 26 May 2011 | By | Categories: Media release | Comments Off

Members of the e-G8 delegation spoke to the press about the proceeding of the e-G8 summit in Deauville. Among the speakers were Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Facebook, and Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google. The delegation emphasized the direct and open nature of the talks, the results of which will be presented to the [...]

G8 Members Usually Keep Their Promises, But Not Always

Posted 26 May 2011 | By | Categories: Compliance Studies, Media release | Comments Off

According to the “2010 Muskoka G8 Summit Final Compliance Report,” just published by the G8 Research Group at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, show that the G8 as a whole lives up to its priority promises about 73% of the time. Canada and Russia are in the lead, with [...]