The London summit was not, after all, a flop. More than that, the gathering of 20-something world leaders was a substantial success. It is true that, for all his diligent diplomacy, Britain’s Gordon Brown could not claim to have saved the planet. Yet historians will record the summit as the moment when a world in the throes of economic and geopolitical upheaval took a first, hard look in the mirror.
Those who view politics as an event rather than a process will have been disappointed. So also will those expecting, or pretending to expect, that the summit would fix the global economy. The world is too complex for the instant gratification demanded by 24-hour rolling news channels.
The final communiqué was replete with the linguistic fudges that speak to a difference of diagnosis and remedy for the world’s economic ills. The grandstanding of France’s Nicolas Sarkozy and the no-nonsense fiscal conservatism of Germany’s Angela Merkel handed ammunition to anyone in search of discord.
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