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MULTILATERALISM
Africa Is the Future of Multilateralism
Mark Malloch-Brown | A global survey
of public opinion shows that people still have faith in democracy but expect it to yield better results. Nowhere is this truer than in Africa, whose residents are far more likely to support bold measures to reduce inequality and combat climate change.
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International Geneva: "Relevant, unrecognized, at times opaque
Parting thoughts about multilateralism after four years in Geneva
#146 THE G|O BRIEFING, JULY 13, 2023
No way out of the crisis yet at the WTO |International Geneva: “Relevant, unrecognized, at times opaque.”
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"Make good trouble" says Joan Baez | Exclusive: Lula says "international system is irremediably broken" | New ties and common values between EU and Latin America | The G|O soon behind a paywall
"Make good trouble" says Joan Baez | Exclusive: Lula says "international system is irremediably broken" | New ties and common values between EU and Latin America | The G|O soon behind a paywall
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Exclusive: The current global system is broken, Brazil’s foreign policy czar tells The Geneva Observer
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Olaf Wientzek, on the latest KAS Concise Atlas of International Geneva
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#132 The G|O Briefing, March 23, 2023
Atlas Exposes Diversity in UN Geneva Voting Patterns | ICRC in Crisis Mode | America's Declining Influence | A Historic Water Conference
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Intense and Coordinated Diplomatic Efforts in Geneva as the War in Ukraine Enters Its Second Year | Former Senior WHO Official Ranieri Guerra Indicted | The G20 Gets Geopolitical
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Re-Envisioning the Liberal International Order
Tobias Bunde and Sophie Eisentrau | Despite the widely shared perception that the international order is at a turning point, no one yet knows what it is turning toward, or which fault lines and strategic visions will most decisively shape it in the future.