A critical dinner in Cannes
Reuters is reporting on what may well be a fateful dinner on the sidelines of the Cannes G-20 summit this week to discuss the Greek crisis. According to the report, those attending will include IMF chief Christine Lagarde, new European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, French president Nicolas Sarkozy, German chancellor Angela Merkel, and the ...
Reuters is reporting on what may well be a fateful dinner on the sidelines of the Cannes G-20 summit this week to discuss the Greek crisis. According to the report, those attending will include IMF chief Christine Lagarde, new European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, French president Nicolas Sarkozy, German chancellor Angela Merkel, and the top European Union leadership.
Reuters is reporting on what may well be a fateful dinner on the sidelines of the Cannes G-20 summit this week to discuss the Greek crisis. According to the report, those attending will include IMF chief Christine Lagarde, new European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, French president Nicolas Sarkozy, German chancellor Angela Merkel, and the top European Union leadership.
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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