@inbook{10.7864/j.ctt1261q3.34, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7864/j.ctt1261q3.34}, abstract = {In November 2011 the G20 will celebrate its third anniversary as a group that meets regularly at the head-of-government level. Having started this phase of its life in the middle of a global financial crisis, it is evolving. The G20 is now less an emergency task force and more a steering group and discussion forum for the policy framework governing the international economy, trade and financial regulation, and more general questions of international relations.The biggest mistake that its communications strategy could make, in my view, is to operate as though the world were still deep in crisis and an}, author = {ALAN BEATTIE}, booktitle = {Global Leadership in Transition: Making the G20 More Effective and Responsive}, pages = {312--317}, publisher = {Brookings Institution Press}, title = {Successful Communications Strategies for G20 Summits}, year = {2011} }