Morning Multilateralism
France previews its presidency of the G8 and G20: curbing currency volatility will be a focus. More on the battle over IMF executive board seats, and the divide between the United States and Europe. The UN defends itself against charges of negligence in eastern Congo. Also, the Secretary General appoints an advisor on piracy. South ...
France previews its presidency of the G8 and G20: curbing currency volatility will be a focus.
France previews its presidency of the G8 and G20: curbing currency volatility will be a focus.
More on the battle over IMF executive board seats, and the divide between the United States and Europe.
The UN defends itself against charges of negligence in eastern Congo. Also, the Secretary General appoints an advisor on piracy.
South Africa fights rumors that its controversial World Bank power project is in danger.
Charles Taylor’s lawyer calls for Africa to set up its own multinational criminal court.
Interpol and the World Health Organization team up to nab medical counterfeiters.
David Bosco is a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He is the author of The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans. Twitter: @multilateralist
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