Morning multilateralism

Geithner: We’ll use the G-20 to pressure China on foreign exchange. WTO to Airbus, Boeing: a pox on both your houses. How the World Bank and IMF helped change India. Turkey angling for a seat on a new and improved IMF executive board. Arab League defends Bashir, slams "attempts to politicize the principles of international ...

By , a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.

Geithner: We'll use the G-20 to pressure China on foreign exchange.

Geithner: We’ll use the G-20 to pressure China on foreign exchange.

WTO to Airbus, Boeing: a pox on both your houses.

How the World Bank and IMF helped change India.

Turkey angling for a seat on a new and improved IMF executive board.

Arab League defends Bashir, slams "attempts to politicize the principles of international justice."

Meet the Euro-envoys: Lady Ashton rolls out key members of the new External Action Service.

Brazil not keen to see NATO in the South Atlantic.

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

More from Foreign Policy

Newspapers in Tehran feature on their front page news about the China-brokered deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia to restore ties, signed in Beijing the previous day, on March, 11 2023.
Newspapers in Tehran feature on their front page news about the China-brokered deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia to restore ties, signed in Beijing the previous day, on March, 11 2023.

Saudi-Iranian Détente Is a Wake-Up Call for America

The peace plan is a big deal—and it’s no accident that China brokered it.

Austin and Gallant stand at podiums side by side next to each others' national flags.
Austin and Gallant stand at podiums side by side next to each others' national flags.

The U.S.-Israel Relationship No Longer Makes Sense

If Israel and its supporters want the country to continue receiving U.S. largesse, they will need to come up with a new narrative.

Russian President Vladimir Putin lays flowers at the Moscow Kremlin Wall in the Alexander Garden during an event marking Defender of the Fatherland Day in Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin lays flowers at the Moscow Kremlin Wall in the Alexander Garden during an event marking Defender of the Fatherland Day in Moscow.

Putin Is Trapped in the Sunk-Cost Fallacy of War

Moscow is grasping for meaning in a meaningless invasion.

An Iranian man holds a newspaper reporting the China-brokered deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia to restore ties, in Tehran on March 11.
An Iranian man holds a newspaper reporting the China-brokered deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia to restore ties, in Tehran on March 11.

How China’s Saudi-Iran Deal Can Serve U.S. Interests

And why there’s less to Beijing’s diplomatic breakthrough than meets the eye.