Business 20 (B20) as another political forum for the transnational capitalist class
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.1809-6182.2023v20n1p2-10Keywords:
B20, Global Policy Groups, Transnational Capitalist ClassAbstract
This study aims to discuss whether Business 20 (B20), a forum derived from the G20, has consolidated itself in the last decade as another forum for the global corporate elite. To this end, the analysis of social networks is mobilized to build a network of relationships between the main global political forums.
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