Morning multilateralism, June 13
Hillary Clinton will lead the U.S. delegation to next week’s Rio+20 environment summit. United Nations observers in Syria face sticks and stones. NATO chief warns Australia that it is the target of a wave of cyberattacks. The African Union wants UN authorization to intervene in Mali. IMF chief Lagarde sees a triple threat to sustainable ...
Hillary Clinton will lead the U.S. delegation to next week's Rio+20 environment summit.
Hillary Clinton will lead the U.S. delegation to next week’s Rio+20 environment summit.
United Nations observers in Syria face sticks and stones.
NATO chief warns Australia that it is the target of a wave of cyberattacks.
The African Union wants UN authorization to intervene in Mali.
IMF chief Lagarde sees a triple threat to sustainable economic growth; plus, Brazil frustrated by the slow pace of IMF quota reform.
In advance of EU summit, European Commission president Barroso readies proposals for fiscal, political union.
The Union of South American Countries (UNASUR) has a new secretary general, from Venezuela.
International Criminal Court team visits staff detained in Libya.
Back at you: Argentina argues that new Spanish policies violate WTO agreements.
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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