Europe called George W. Bush to order, that is, the new global financial order. Creating this order will require several summits, the first of which will take place in the U.S. before the end of November.
For now, it’s not clear exactly when the heads of the world’s leading economies will meet, where the meeting will take place, or who will be invited. But even the little information that’s already available is enough for experts and politicians to assert that the world has approached an important line, and crossing that line will lead to global changes. And it’s obvious that this statement refers not only to the qualitative modernization of the economic model, but also serious political shifts as well.
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