This volume reflects the diverse perspectives presented on each of the major governance groups that contribute directly and indirectly to the G20 political process. It examines how these groups interact and what the outcomes have been of such interactions, including a fresh concept for the organization of a G20 system.Preface; Hahm Chaibong Introduction; Mo Jongryn with Marshall Brown 1. The G8's Minor Comeback and the Real Politics of the West; Richard Gowan 2. China and Global Governance: Will China Finally Take the Lead for the New Globally Governable World?; Pang Zhongying 3. Regime Building in the Competitive World Order: The Case of the G20; Stephen D. Krasner and Mo Jongryn 4. The Middle 7 Initiative; Andrew F. Cooper and Mo Jongryn 5. Luncheon Keynote Speech; Kim Sang-hyup Appendix: 2011 Asan Global Governance Conference: Program and Participants BiographiesMo JongrynMarshall Brown - Marshall Brown has written five books on European literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with special emphasis on the intersection of form with literary and cultural history. He also works on music and literature; his latest book is a collection of previously published and new studies entitled 'The Tooth that Nibbles at the Soul': Essays on Music and Poetry. Two future books under way are How Do Poems Think? and The Romance of Real Life: On the Form of Nineteenth-Century Fiction. As editor since 1991 of Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History, he has promoted new directions in the study of literary history. Four collections from the journal have appeared in book form, most recently Reading for Form from the University of Washington Press. Prof. Brown has also edited the Romanticism volume of the Cambridge History of Literary Criticism and the European Romanticism section of the Longman Anthology of World Literature and has translated (with Jane K. Brown) The Linguistics of Lying and Other Essays by Harald Weinrich. He has served on numerl#O