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As Hokkaido G8 begins, just one question - what can summits achieve?

By Channel 4 News

Updated on 07 July 2008

There is a disparity between what global summits appear to say and what they actually achieve. Will this week's Japan summit be any different?

2008 Hokkaido Toyako summit

The Hokkaido Toyako G8 summit in Japan, from 7 to 11 July, opens with a raft of lofty ambitions. The main themes are -

Economy

Development
Politics
Environment/climate change

Previous summits 2003-2007

Below are summaries of the main conclusions from the last five summits, together with scores from University of Toronto's G8 Research Group's compliance assessments.

The compliance assessment scores rate the extent to which members of the G8 have succeeded in achieving summit goals. A rating of +1 indicates full compliance; a rating of 0 indicates partial compliance; -1 indicates failure to comply.

2007

University Toronto interim compliance rating: 0.33 (UK: 0.61)

2006 University Toronto final compliance rating: 0.47 (UK: 0.60)

2005 University Toronto final compliance rating: 0.65 (UK: 0.95)

2004 University Toronto final compliance rating: 0.55 (UK: 0.67)

2003 University Toronto final compliance rating: 0.51 (UK: 0.50)

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