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As explained in Chapter 3, this chapter assesses the relevance of the Gx in a particular policy area by using three indicators: (1) a general perception of the Gx relevance, (2) an evaluation of its impact, and (3) the functions performed by the Gx. Where appropriate, this section also analyzes whether legitimacy concerns influence internal EU coordination. Before we discuss the individual cases, it is useful to give the general perception of the G7, G8, and G20 as assessed by all survey respondents. This should help us to situate the perceived Gx relevance in the individual policy areas.

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Debaere, P. (2015). Relevance. In: EU Coordination in International Institutions: Policy and Process in Gx Forums. The European Union in International Affairs. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137517302_9

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