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U.N. names experts to monitor Sudan’s referendum. Meanwhile, the U.N. asks Lebanese politicians to lower the volume. Waiting on the Dutch: once a government is formed, NATO will be knocking in search of police for Afghanistan. Clinton: NATO and Russia should work together on missile defense. Romania is going back to the IMF for another ...
U.N. names experts to monitor Sudan's referendum. Meanwhile, the U.N. asks Lebanese politicians to lower the volume.
U.N. names experts to monitor Sudan’s referendum. Meanwhile, the U.N. asks Lebanese politicians to lower the volume.
Waiting on the Dutch: once a government is formed, NATO will be knocking in search of police for Afghanistan.
Clinton: NATO and Russia should work together on missile defense.
Romania is going back to the IMF for another loan.
A report on the G-20’s agenda for its November summit in Seoul.
The European Parliament ok’s a plan for new finance watchdogs.
"We have been able to prevent a trade war:" An insider’s assessment of the WTO’s performance.
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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