The G20 was built to stabilise the world’s economy – but it’s failed on climate, debt and inequality

11 janvier 2026 | Rasigan Maharajh, Chief Director: Tshwane University of Technology – Institute for Economic Research on Innovation; Node Head: DST/NRF SciSTIP CoE; and Professor Extraordinary: Stellenbosch University – Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology., Tshwane University of Technology
The G20’s legacy so far has been to preserve capitalist financial systems.
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