Morning multilateralism, Feb. 8
ASEAN will support bilateral talks between Cambodia and Thailand. In praise of the United Arab Emirates’ increased contribution to the International Monetary Fund. Italy and Germany spar over potential new European Union rules on debt reduction. Is the UN winning the struggle against rebels in eastern Congo? Becalmed: An update on climate change negotiations after ...
ASEAN will support bilateral talks between Cambodia and Thailand.
ASEAN will support bilateral talks between Cambodia and Thailand.
In praise of the United Arab Emirates’ increased contribution to the International Monetary Fund.
Italy and Germany spar over potential new European Union rules on debt reduction.
Is the UN winning the struggle against rebels in eastern Congo?
Becalmed: An update on climate change negotiations after Cancun.
The Economist worries that the EU’s foreign policy chief isn’t up to the job.
Activists blast the African Union for going wobbly on the International Criminal Court.
Wild West: In Montana, a bill asks the U.S. to leave the United Nations.
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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