The G-20 Minutes

Click here to listen to the G-20 minutes. One minute for each country involved in the G-20.
Regional Seminar for Students
Tackling Global Threats: Challenges Facing National Security
South Side Area H.S and Grove City College
February 13, 2012
Learn about pressing international security issues facing the U.S. from military officers at the U.S. Army War College who have first-hand experience of military operations and strategy at home and abroad.
National Security Briefing for Teachers
Tackling Global Threats: Challenges Facing National Security
February 14, 2012
Despite the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq and the death of Osama bin Laden, viable security threats still remain. With the ongoing upheaval in the Middle East, the continuing conflict in Afghanistan, and the unpredictability of Iran and Pakistan, the United States faces a multitude of national security challenges.
Regional Seminar for Students
Tackling Global Threats: Challenges Facing National Security
Mt. Lebanon H.S.
February 15, 2012
Learn about pressing international security issues facing the U.S. from military officers at the U.S. Army War College who have first-hand experience of military operations and strategy at home and abroad.
Get to know the countries that make up
the G-20
Use the links on the left side of this page to learn more about each of the countries involved. Many of the G-20 countires are considered "Rising Powers." Please see this site for interactive information on these nations. |
Get to Know the
G-20 Countries
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The members of the G-20 are the finance ministers and central bank governors of 19 countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the U.K. and the U.S., as well as the European Union, represented by the rotating council presidency and the European Central Bank.