Morning multilateralism, Oct. 11

At Hanoi meeting, Gates discusses security cooperation: "We need multilateral institutions in order to confront the most important security challenges in the region." As G20 summit approaches, Korea debates security measures. Rwandan rebel leader arrested in France on International Criminal Court warrant. Markets shrug as annual IMF meetings end inconclusively. The long haul: IMF could ...

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

At Hanoi meeting, Gates discusses security cooperation: "We need multilateral institutions in order to confront the most important security challenges in the region."

At Hanoi meeting, Gates discusses security cooperation: "We need multilateral institutions in order to confront the most important security challenges in the region."

As G20 summit approaches, Korea debates security measures.

Rwandan rebel leader arrested in France on International Criminal Court warrant.

Markets shrug as annual IMF meetings end inconclusively.

The long haul: IMF could shift Greek loans to longer-term package, although Germany’s not keen on the idea.

NATO chief has no problem with Karzai peace overtures to Taliban.

Will NATO change its tactical nuke policy during November summit?

Tough posting: A new African Union envoy picked for Somalia.

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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