摘要:In “Consensus Formation in the Global Economy: The Success of the G7 and the Failure of the G20,” Matthew Morgan analyzes the G20 and argues that it is now seeking to play the role of a coordinating body for global elites, a role previously occupied by the G7. He suggests that both organizations foster consensus formation among elites, but the G20 has not been able to replicate the G7’s success in achieving such a consensus; the G7’s failures may lead to the abandonment of global coordination and also lead to its own replacement with regional systems of economic management.