Morning multilateralism, Oct. 21
As G-20 summit begins, China seeks to avoid Japan’s mistakes on revaluation. The Euro is close to being overvalued, says the IMF. Turkey wrestles with its role in a possible NATO missile defense program. Plus, Medvedev gets introspective on Russia’s emotions about NATO. Basel banking committee insists that its banking standards are ‘minimums.’ China rejects ...
As G-20 summit begins, China seeks to avoid Japan's mistakes on revaluation.
As G-20 summit begins, China seeks to avoid Japan’s mistakes on revaluation.
The Euro is close to being overvalued, says the IMF.
Turkey wrestles with its role in a possible NATO missile defense program. Plus, Medvedev gets introspective on Russia’s emotions about NATO.
Basel banking committee insists that its banking standards are ‘minimums.’
China rejects "groundless" accusations on weapons in Darfur.
Germany wants EU treaty changes to deal with spendthrifts.
Washington supports more African Union troops for Somalia.
Security Council reform: Old U.N. hand Shashi Tharoor reminds optimists of past failures.
The World Bank apologizes for photos depicting Ghana as "full of hungry and miserable people."
The way is clear for another trial at the International Criminal Court.
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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