Morning multilateralism, Nov. 19
"Countries must be willing to cede more authority to the centre:" IMF chief Strauss-Kahn wants the EU to have more control over key policy areas. Germany’s finance minister describes a proposed permanent EU crisis system. Final wording of NATO Strategic Concept still being refined as NATO summit begins. On visit to India, WTO chief Lamy ...
"Countries must be willing to cede more authority to the centre:" IMF chief Strauss-Kahn wants the EU to have more control over key policy areas.
"Countries must be willing to cede more authority to the centre:" IMF chief Strauss-Kahn wants the EU to have more control over key policy areas.
Germany’s finance minister describes a proposed permanent EU crisis system.
Final wording of NATO Strategic Concept still being refined as NATO summit begins.
On visit to India, WTO chief Lamy keeps up the Doha round pressure.
International Criminal Court set to begin its third trial. See Q&A here.
"Finger-pointing does not protect human rights," says China, opposing UN resolution critical of Iran, Myanmar and North Korea.
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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