The G-20 leaders met in Hangzhou on 4-5 September for their annual Summit. It culminated a year where China held for the first time the G-20’s rotating presidency. Was the meeting a success? Did China bring changes to the G-20 agenda and governance? How have those evolved since the G-20 leaders first met in 2008 in the midst of the global financial crisis? What is now left on the table for Germany, who takes over the presidency next year?