Morning multilateralism, Oct. 5
In global stability report, IMF warns about vulnerable mid-size banks. Meanwhile, more European maneuvering on IMF reform. EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton gets tough-with the European Parliament. Also, EU trade commissioner says yuan valuation is a "real problem." As NATO Secretary-General arrives for a visit, Turkey re-ups in Afghanistan. The UN Security Council travels ...
In global stability report, IMF warns about vulnerable mid-size banks. Meanwhile, more European maneuvering on IMF reform. EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton gets tough-with the European Parliament. Also, EU trade commissioner says yuan valuation is a "real problem." As NATO Secretary-General arrives for a visit, Turkey re-ups in Afghanistan. The UN Security Council travels to Sudan to discuss the referendum; Bashir reportedly will not greet the envoys. World Bank chief says currency tensions won't turn into currency wars. Sarkozy secures Merkel's support for France's G20 agenda. Ugandan president talks about going large for the African Union in Somalia. Kenyan ministers reportedly receive International Criminal Court summons.
- In global stability report, IMF warns about vulnerable mid-size banks. Meanwhile, more European maneuvering on IMF reform.
- EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton gets tough-with the European Parliament. Also, EU trade commissioner says yuan valuation is a "real problem."
- As NATO Secretary-General arrives for a visit, Turkey re-ups in Afghanistan.
- The UN Security Council travels to Sudan to discuss the referendum; Bashir reportedly will not greet the envoys.
- World Bank chief says currency tensions won’t turn into currency wars.
- Sarkozy secures Merkel’s support for France’s G20 agenda.
- Ugandan president talks about going large for the African Union in Somalia.
- Kenyan ministers reportedly receive International Criminal Court summons.
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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