Morning multilateralism, Nov. 8

Will the EU-IMF bailout brigade be headed to Dublin soon? Plus, the EU grants visa-free travel to Bosnia, Albania. Applause line: Obama endorses India’s candidacy for a permanent Security Council seat, details to be worked out later. "Less like rebalancing than a dogfight": Robert Samuelson is gloomy on the eve of the G-20. IMF and ...

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

Will the EU-IMF bailout brigade be headed to Dublin soon? Plus, the EU grants visa-free travel to Bosnia, Albania.

Will the EU-IMF bailout brigade be headed to Dublin soon? Plus, the EU grants visa-free travel to Bosnia, Albania.

Applause line: Obama endorses India’s candidacy for a permanent Security Council seat, details to be worked out later.

"Less like rebalancing than a dogfight": Robert Samuelson is gloomy on the eve of the G-20.

IMF and Kuwait team up to create training center for Arab League government officials.

World Bank chief Robert Zoellick wades into currency debate, hints at role for gold. Plus, Saudi Arabia invests $100 million in World Bank private-sector fund.

NATO chief says British defence cuts are a "matter for concern."

Via Twitter, Gordon Brown urges democracy in Burma and asks readers to sign letter to Ban Ki-moon. 

Organization of American States chief does flyover of territory disputed by Costa Rica and Nicaragua.

Will APEC become the forum for negotiating a Pacific free-trade agreement?

Interpol plans for a new crime-fighting headquarters in Singapore. 

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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