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Michael Green, a CSIS senior adviser, was quoted by the Associated Press, "Final Bush G-8 Summit May Be Harmonious Amid Shared Economic Woes and Eased Iraq Tensions."
July 3, 2008

Associated Programs:

Japan Chair

Related Research Focus:

Asia

Experts :

Michael J. Green

Excerpt:

WASHINGTON - The issues are as difficult as ever, but the conditions are likely to be more conducive to agreement as President Bush attends his eighth and final economic summit of industrial democracies.

"It's a G-8 with a lot of political leaders who are pretty weak," said Michael Green, a former Bush assistant on Asian affairs and now an Asia specialist at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

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