Morning multilateralism, May 21
From the 2012 G8 Summit: the Camp David Declaration. As the NATO summit, France’s Hollande appears to be sticking to his withdrawal timetable. Plus, is the United States snubbing Pakistan’s president? Another explosion near UN observers in Syria. Is a Merkel-Hollande clash brewing over Eurobonds? Let’s talk: Greece’s leading leftist prepares to tour Eurozone capitals. ...
From the 2012 G8 Summit: the Camp David Declaration.
From the 2012 G8 Summit: the Camp David Declaration.
As the NATO summit, France’s Hollande appears to be sticking to his withdrawal timetable. Plus, is the United States snubbing Pakistan’s president?
Another explosion near UN observers in Syria.
Is a Merkel-Hollande clash brewing over Eurobonds?
Let’s talk: Greece’s leading leftist prepares to tour Eurozone capitals.
International Atomic Energy Agency chief arrives in Tehran for talks.
As the World Health Assembly convenes, Ban Ki-moon pushes polio eradication.
Serbia’s new president pledges that the country will not "stray from the European path."
ASEAN-China cooperation center opens in Beijing.
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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