G8
The Group of Eight (G8) is coalition of eight of the world's leading industrialized nations: the United Kingdom, France, Germany (West Germany to 1991), Italy, Japan, and the United States, (the G6, 1975), Canada (the G7, 1976), and Russia (1998), as well as the European Union. The hallmark of the G8 is an annual economic and political summit of the heads of state with international officials, though there are numerous subsidiary meetings and policy research.
The G8 leaders as of 26 April 2004 are:
- Canada - Paul Martin
- France - Jacques Chirac
- Germany - Gerhard Schröder
- Italy - Silvio Berlusconi
- Japan - Koizumi Junichiro
- Russia - Vladimir Putin
- United Kingdom - Tony Blair
- United States - George W. Bush
- European Union - President of the European Council, President of the European Commission and President of the European Parliament
The location of the summit meetings rotate anually among member countries in the following order: France, United States, United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, Japan, Italy, Canada.
Past Summits
Future Summits
See also :
World Social Forum
The Group of Eight is also an association of Australia's leading universities.
