Tax Evasion to Feature on G20 Agenda
The G20 has failed to live up to expectations as a replacement for the G8, yet it remains at the heart of shifts in global power, writes
Jakkie Cilliers for the
Institute for Security Studies.
The G20 summit in Russia.
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