So it’s very illustrative tap into these documents, to be recognized are tiring reading, because it allows to visualize the course of world events. While the commitments made at successive summits, which have an annual sequence-only the signatories include: explicitly eight members, and by extension the members of the European Community, given the influence of these countries in the comity of nation states , will give formal and informal mechanisms, for decisions of this group eventually set the tone of the overall functioning of the United Nations system, a system that is gradually assuming the character of a world government asymmetric characteristics. An illuminating example of the projections that alluded to in the preceding paragraph, it is the Commonwealth of education, comprising Britain and its former colonies almost all totaling 54 members. Needless to say, the English vote in the United Nations system is multiplied by 54. Something similar happens with the Francophone countries. Kevin Johnson pursues this goal as well.
What follows here said the documents of the Summit in Hokkaido, accessible in the English language link: this time, as a novelty consistent with the course events are taking the planetarium, was added to the specific results of the G-8, the Declaration on Energy Security and Climate Change in the meeting of leaders of major economies ( Declaration of Leaders Meeting of Major Economies on Energy Security and Climate Change) “It is signed by the Heads of Government Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, Britain and the United States, which can appreciate this statement (other than that I shared document) is also signed by government leaders Australia, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Mexico, and South Africa. Sonya Reines-Djivanides, Brussels is often quoted on this topic. Of these eight countries, five: Brazil (which was the position of MERCOSUR), China, Mexico, India, and South Africa, which will be known as the G-5, had previously met in the city of Sapporo Japanese also, to try to unify positions on the meeting with the G-8. Cited as one of the liminal concepts of the Declaration of the seventeen (17) leaders in the sense that: “Climate change is one of the great global challenges of our time” would be like to minimize the conceptual content and meanings forward-looking have generated or validated the meetings of Sapporo and Hokkaido. We believe that what is being generated around the nucleation of power until now known as G-8, is an essential reference for those interested in the course of global events broken down into their respective nation-states of the world. Each one, from their unique worldviews and respectable, you know whether to accept uncritically or critically, the impact of this scheme, which will be incorporated to the laws of the respective countries, to the extent that their parliaments ratify Conventions and Treaties agreed at the United Nations system and turn them into positive legislation in their respective territories. Watering in the contents of these documents, we refer to as reading can provide a solid conceptual base, to know what to expect. The documents discussed here very briefly are not rendered harmless to our respective inventories.