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The G7, 7 nations across 12.7M sq km, formed in 1985, drives $40T in economic cooperation among major powers. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
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The G7, 7 nations across 12.7M sq km, formed in 1985, drives $40T in economic cooperation among major powers. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
GDP, the sum of a country’s output, spans 510M sq km, like the U.S.’s $26T, distinct from GNI’s foreign income lens. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Group of 10 (G-10), formed in 1962, unites major economies to coordinate credit policy and support the IMF, serving as an informal global financial steering group. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Group of 20 (G-20), founded in 1999, unites major economies to discuss and address global economic stability, growth, and development challenges. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Group of 5 (G-5), originally formed by France, Germany, Japan, the UK, and the US, coordinated economic policies among top powers and evolved into the G-7 and G-8. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Group of 7 (G-7), formed in 1985, unites major noncommunist economies—including the U.S., Japan, and Germany—to coordinate on global economic and political issues. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Group of 8 (G-8), formed in 1975, unites major developed nations and the EU to coordinate economic policies, address global issues, and foster international cooperation. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Gulf Stream is a powerful Atlantic Ocean current that warms eastern North America and Western Europe, forming part of the larger North Atlantic Drift system. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The Gulf War (1990–1991) saw a U.S.-led coalition expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait after Saddam Hussein’s invasion. Earlier, “Gulf War” referred to the Iran–Iraq War. For a detailed description, click on the article title.