Morning multilateralism, Nov. 23
Greece "broadly on track" say EU and IMF; country cleared for next installment of aid. As Cancun talks begin, UN environmental program warns that Copenhagen pledges are inadequate. Departing Toronto mayor becomes advisor to the World Bank on urban issues. America’s NATO envoy offers detailed readout on the summit. ICC indictee Al-Bashir travels to Ethiopia ...
Greece "broadly on track" say EU and IMF; country cleared for next installment of aid.
Greece "broadly on track" say EU and IMF; country cleared for next installment of aid.
As Cancun talks begin, UN environmental program warns that Copenhagen pledges are inadequate.
Departing Toronto mayor becomes advisor to the World Bank on urban issues.
America’s NATO envoy offers detailed readout on the summit.
ICC indictee Al-Bashir travels to Ethiopia for east African conference.
Former Colombian president Uribe wants a more effective Organization of American States.
"You are not going to be less patriotic if you learn and speak English:" ASEAN’s chief calls for more English proficiency in the bloc.
Russian economy minister headed to Brussels to remove last obstacles to WTO membership.
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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