G-20 tensions, in the bag
A fun anecdote from a reporter covering this week’s G-20 meetings in Paris, where global trade imbalances remain the central issue: Whether intentional or not, the official “G20? bag that the French organizers gave all reporters seemed to offer a reminder of tensions at the meeting. The bag contains a silver “thumb drive,” meant as ...
A fun anecdote from a reporter covering this week's G-20 meetings in Paris, where global trade imbalances remain the central issue:
A fun anecdote from a reporter covering this week’s G-20 meetings in Paris, where global trade imbalances remain the central issue:
Whether intentional or not, the official “G20? bag that the French organizers gave all reporters seemed to offer a reminder of tensions at the meeting. The bag contains a silver “thumb drive,” meant as a gift for each journalist, which read “G-20 France 2011? on the side.
The little white box the thumb drive is packaged in is blank except for a few symbols and its own three little words: “Made in China.”
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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