Related Publications for "Global Interdependence and Effective Multilateralism"
June 2013
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26 Jun 2013
Taiwan and Sunnylands: The Dog That Didn’t Bark
Author: Robert M Hathaway
Publisher:
Pacific Forum CSIS
This commentary argues that the subject of Taiwan is overlooked in US-China diplomatic relations. More on «Taiwan and Sunnylands: The Dog That Didn’t Bark»
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18 Jun 2013
Russia as an International Actor: The View from Europe and the US
Author: Sean P Roberts
Publisher:
Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This Report clusters together a number of transatlantic views on Russia's current foreign policy. More on «Russia as an International Actor: The View from Europe and the US»
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Jun 2013
Global Turmoil: The International Money System Today
Author: Benjamin J Cohen
Publisher:
Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
This working paper provides a broad overview of the challenges facing the monetary system today, with particular emphasis on the BRICS (Brazil, Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa) and Asian nations. More on «Global Turmoil: The International Money System Today»
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Jun 2013
Saving Multilateralism: The G20, the WTO, and Global Trade
Author: Mark Thirlwell
Publisher:
Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper argues that it is time for the G20 leaders to re-emphasize the crucial role played by the WTO and the international trade it supports. More on «Saving Multilateralism: The G20, the WTO, and Global Trade»
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Jun 2013
Political and Military Cooperation or NATO-Russian Roulette
Author: Karl-Heinz Kamp, Heidi Reisinger
Publisher:
NATO Defense College (NDC)
This report summarizes the proceedings of a workshop on the prospects for NATO-Russia relations. More on «Political and Military Cooperation or NATO-Russian Roulette»
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Jun 2013
Global Markets, Global Citizens, and Global Governance in the 21st Century
Author: Nancy Birdsall, Christian Meyer, Alexis Sowa
Publisher:
Center for Global Development (CGD)
This paper discusses the means by which the governance of the global economy can be made more legitimate and responsive to the world's poor. More on «Global Markets, Global Citizens, and Global Governance in the 21st Century»
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Jun 2013
Foreign-policy Positioning through Multilateralism: South Africa in the UNSC
Author: Cayley Bowland
Publisher:
South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
This briefing examines the articulation of South Africa’s foreign policy and the major moments during its second term on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). More on «Foreign-policy Positioning through Multilateralism: South Africa in the UNSC»
May 2013