Morning multilateralism, August 3

Kofi Annan resigns as international mediator for Syria;  UN General Assembly ready to upbraid Security Council for inaction, call for Assad to leave power. The European Central Bank keeps the financial markets guessing; plus, the International Monetary Fund calls for a "policy game changer" on the Eurozone crisis. Expert outsiders prepare to evaluate the IMF’s ...

By , a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.

Kofi Annan resigns as international mediator for Syria;  UN General Assembly ready to upbraid Security Council for inaction, call for Assad to leave power.

Kofi Annan resigns as international mediator for Syria;  UN General Assembly ready to upbraid Security Council for inaction, call for Assad to leave power.

The European Central Bank keeps the financial markets guessing; plus, the International Monetary Fund calls for a "policy game changer" on the Eurozone crisis.

Expert outsiders prepare to evaluate the IMF’s internal evaluation mechanism.

The European Commission presses member states to integrate air traffic systems.

United Nations sounds alarm on North Korean floods and resulting food shortage.

Hugo Chavez calls for the disappearance of regional human rights bodies.

UN and African Union deadlines for Sudan deal expire; negotiations continue. 

The International Criminal Court delays hearing for former Ivory Coast president.

Philippines and Cambodia continue to spar over failed ASEAN meeting.

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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