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G8 Summit in Georgia The G8 Summit is an annual meeting of the eight largest industrial nations. The leaders of these nations meet to discuss major economic and political issues of global importance. In June 2004 the G8 Summit was hosted by the United States on Sea Island. In
Although the original purpose of the G7 Summit was to discuss economic issues, in recent years discussions have taken a larger perspective. Unemployment, relations with non-G8 nations, public health concerns, political discussions, human rights issues, and nonproliferation of nuclear weapons are often on the agenda. The
Since there are no permanent staff members employed by the G8 itself, managing the summit falls completely to the hosting nation. The hosting nation must incur all of the costs of the summit, but there are great economic benefits to the community in which the summit is held. The 2004 G8 Summit Hosting of the G8 Summit rotates among the membership. The decision to meet on Sea Island, off the
State officials were pleased with the choice of Sea Island, and planning for the summit began almost as soon as the announcement was made. Officials at the local, state, and federal levels worked together to coordinate security arrangements. Logistically the G8 Summit on Sea Island was very successful. Protesters were not able to significantly disrupt the meeting, although many were arrested and detained for several weeks following the summit. From an economic and political perspective the results of the G8 Summit were mixed. Economic discussions took up most of the agenda on the second day of meetings, and G8 leaders heard from the representatives of several African nations on the states of their national economies. The G8 nations adopted policies to deal with such issues as famine, peacekeeping, and reduction of national indebtedness, which are central to economic policy on the African continent. In addition, leaders from the G8 nations reached agreement on agenda items relating to polio eradication and HIV vaccinations. They also endorsed a general plan to end famine, approved a nonproliferation plan, and decided on the wording for a travel safety initiative. Although these initiatives were agreed upon, the implementation plans for many of them are vague. These initiatives also deviate greatly from the stated central purpose of the summit, which is economic policy. Results of the G8 Summit to the State Most observers of government concluded that the G8 Summit was successful. According to state officials, the economic impact was in the range of $200 million. Security concerns were handled in a quiet manner, the Sea Island region received an economic boost, and Georgia was able to showcase one of its most attractive tourist destinations. Carol Pierannunzi, Kennesaw State University Published 6/24/2005 |
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