Morning multilateralism, July 2
Russia claims it will hold talks with Syrian opposition figures and Kofi Annan; meanwhile, Arab League chief urges unity among the Syrian opposition. International supervision of Kosovo will end in September, but EU police and NATO troops will remain. New Egyptian government will approach the International Monetary Fund soon; plus, Israel unsuccessfully sought IMF loan ...
Russia claims it will hold talks with Syrian opposition figures and Kofi Annan; meanwhile, Arab League chief urges unity among the Syrian opposition.
Russia claims it will hold talks with Syrian opposition figures and Kofi Annan; meanwhile, Arab League chief urges unity among the Syrian opposition.
International supervision of Kosovo will end in September, but EU police and NATO troops will remain.
New Egyptian government will approach the International Monetary Fund soon; plus, Israel unsuccessfully sought IMF loan for the Palestinian Authority.
Surin Pitsuwan reflects on his tenure as ASEAN secretary-general, which ends this fall.
Jim Kim takes over as World Bank president, cites economic growth as top priority; plus, Bangladesh and the World Bank spar over a cancelled bridge project.
The African Union wants the UN to designate the LRA a terrorist organization.
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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