Morning multilateralism, June 28
Kofi Annan wants a national unity government in Syria. Are International Monetary Fund talks with Hungary set to begin again? Plus, IMF will reportedly join in Cyprus bailout. NATO general says no military moves in Syria until political options are exhausted. United States plans to highlight cooperation with China at ASEAN Regional Forum. Outgoing World ...
Kofi Annan wants a national unity government in Syria.
Kofi Annan wants a national unity government in Syria.
Are International Monetary Fund talks with Hungary set to begin again? Plus, IMF will reportedly join in Cyprus bailout.
NATO general says no military moves in Syria until political options are exhausted.
United States plans to highlight cooperation with China at ASEAN Regional Forum.
Outgoing World Bank chief Robert Zoellick chides Germany for excessive caution on Euro.
International tribunal dismisses one genocide count against Radovan Karadzic, ten remain.
Forbes paints picture of a World Bank that is "out of control."
Organization of American States will send delegation to Paraguay.
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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