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 ...
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
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