Morning multilateralism, July 24
Is the United States flouting the UN’s arms embargo on Somalia? On eve of trip to Russia and China, Arab League chief insists Assad’s days are numbered. Troika "inspectors" from EU, IMF, and European Central Bank arrive in Greece. Plus, Moody’s warning stokes anger in Germany. On visit to France, British Labour leader says his ...
Is the United States flouting the UN's arms embargo on Somalia?
Is the United States flouting the UN’s arms embargo on Somalia?
On eve of trip to Russia and China, Arab League chief insists Assad’s days are numbered.
Troika "inspectors" from EU, IMF, and European Central Bank arrive in Greece. Plus, Moody’s warning stokes anger in Germany.
On visit to France, British Labour leader says his country is "firmly in Europe."
UN peacekeeping mission reports government progress against rebels in eastern Congo.
Activists warn that Arms Trade Treaty negotiations are behind schedule, off course.
European Union backs African regional group’s efforts to deal with Mali violence.
U.S. Treasury Department dispatches senior official to Greece and Italy.
Obama administration’s "trade enforcement" unit ramps up, may file more World Trade Organization cases.
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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