Morning multilateralism
Russia to raise import duties on foreign cars. Has Moscow given up on joining the WTO or is this a bargaining move? The African Union defends Kenya’s decision to host Bashir. The IMF loosens lending rules, creates new precautionary credit line. Merkel says that Ukrainian NATO membership is not on the agenda. Senior World Bank ...
Russia to raise import duties on foreign cars. Has Moscow given up on joining the WTO or is this a bargaining move?
The African Union defends Kenya's decision to host Bashir.
The IMF loosens lending rules, creates new precautionary credit line.
Russia to raise import duties on foreign cars. Has Moscow given up on joining the WTO or is this a bargaining move?
The African Union defends Kenya’s decision to host Bashir.
The IMF loosens lending rules, creates new precautionary credit line.
Merkel says that Ukrainian NATO membership is not on the agenda.
Senior World Bank officials set to visit southern Sudan?
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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