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Revision as of 00:34, 30 July 2021
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Formation | 1 February 1995 2005 (heads-of-state/heads-of-government summits) |
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Purpose | Bring together systemically important industrialized and developing economies to discuss key issues in the global economy. |
Headquarters | Tofino, Zamastan Vongane, Quetana Cardiff, Cadair Shanghan, Yuan |
Membership | |
Chairman | Calisto Cavaco (Quetana) (2021) |
Staff | None |
The C21, or the Collective of Twenty-One, is an intergovernmental forum comprising 21 countries. It works to address major issues related to the global economy, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development. The C21 is composed of most of the world's largest economies, including both industrialized and developing nations.
The C21 was formed on February 1st, 1995, one month after the founding of the Coalition Trade Organization, as a way to monitor and stabilize global financial systems.
History
Summits
Summits occur twice a year, with no nation hosting any summit consecutively aside intervening hosts.
List of Summits
Organization
Members
Country | GDP (PPP, millions $) |
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Zamastan | 20,377,000 |
Quetana | 1,055,000 |
Emmiria | 3,683,000 |
Yuan | 12,129,000 |
Drambenburg | 7,711,000 |
Timeria | 5,219,000 |
Durnstaal | 5,513,000 |
Vitosium | 4,836,000 |
Besmenia | 5,720,000 |
Estoca | 3,182,000 |
Cadair | 1,617,543 |
Vulkaria | 1,158,783 |
Albarine | 819,491 |
Kossmil | 916,476 |
Qolaysia | 593,545 |
Austrolis | 625,948 |
Beatavic | 642,121 |
Avergnon | 1,720,182 |
Beleroskov | 1,000,598 |
Elbresia | 981,792 |
Slavic Union | 654,019 |