Morning multilateralism, May 8
Merkel tells Hollande that the Eurozone agreement can’t be renegotiated. Kofi Annan will brief a restive Security Council on developments in Syria today. An interview with the head of the United Nations observer mission in Syria. NATO acknowledges civilian deaths in recent Afghanistan airstrikes. Plus, NATO chief to visit White House in advance of alliance ...
Merkel tells Hollande that the Eurozone agreement can't be renegotiated.
Merkel tells Hollande that the Eurozone agreement can’t be renegotiated.
Kofi Annan will brief a restive Security Council on developments in Syria today.
An interview with the head of the United Nations observer mission in Syria.
NATO acknowledges civilian deaths in recent Afghanistan airstrikes. Plus, NATO chief to visit White House in advance of alliance summit.
"Fiscal austerity holds back growth": International Monetary Fund managing director signals new flexibility on spending.
Report: International Atomic Energy Agency official killed in Iran.
Activists accuse ASEAN human rights commission of being toothless.
EU trade official warns of "growing tendency toward protectionism" in Latin America.
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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