All things considered, a good week for International Geneva Between Brazil’s rejection of Jair Bolsonaro and America’s notable containment of Trump’s toxic MAGA ideology, multilateralism has been offered a bit of a breather.
Can the international community still do big things? Kevin Watkins | The IMF and the World Bank, the twin pillars of the Bretton Woods system, should be at the heart of international cooperation in responding to the defining challenges facing our generation, starting with the two-tier recovery from the economic downturn triggered by COVID-19.
#98 The G|O Briefing, May 19, 2022 A new report offers models to strengthen the UN's investigative capacity - A tighter relationship between China and Russia
Washington and Brussels to put on hold their commercial disagreement on steel and aluminum This is an onsite edited excerpt of the G|O Briefing newsletter All roads lead to Rome—and often too, to Geneva. The coordinated and sustained effort by the US, the EU, Japan and a few “like-minded countries” to find a common answer to China (which we reported on in
"Geneva's G20" looks at WHO, WTO and the renewal of multilateralism The G20 summit was held virtually over the weekend, hosted by Saudi Arabia. It could well be renamed the “Geneva G20” due the omnipresence of Geneva-based international organizations in its discussions.