Expanding the G7 to make it relevant again
By Ramon Pacheco Pardo [Professor, International Relations at King’s College London]
► The G7's relevance is diminishing as its focus on Western priorities fails to address critical geopolitical issues in Asia and beyond.
► The G7 needs to expand its membership to include key Indo-Pacific nations like South Korea and Australia, which align with its values and strategic interests.
► Expanding the G7 will enhance its ability to confront global challenges, such as competition with China and security issues in the Indo-Pacific, while strengthening its geopolitical role.
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