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Multilateralism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Multilateralism is a term in international relations that refers to multiple countries working in concert on a given issue. Most international organizations, such as the United Nations (UN) and the W...
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Web site of the Secretariat of the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol ... The Multilateral Fund was established by a decision of the Second Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (London, June 1990) and began its operation in 1991. The main objective of the Multilateral Fund is to...
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Managing Global Political Risk ... Experts from the political risk insurance industry debate trends in global political risk and foreign direct investment at a London symposium. ... Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, World Bank Group...
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IMF Home page with links to News, About the IMF, Fund Rates, IMF Publications, What's New, Standards and Codes, Country Information and featured topics ... F&D magazine examines how countries, individuals are reacting as world begins to emerge from global financial ... IMF's F&D Magazine Looks at World Emerging From Crisis...
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Multilateral Agreement on Investment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) was negotiated between members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) between 1995 and 1998. Its purpose was to develop m...
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The multilateral peace process was born at the Madrid Conference in October 1991, as a parallel track to the bilateral negotiations. ... The goal of the multilateral framework is twofold -- to find solutions for key regional problems, while serving as a confidence building measure (CBM) to promote the development...
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Multilateral hemispheric security for the western hemisphere. ... Under Secretary for Political Affairs > Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs > Hemispheric Security > Multilateral...
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or about such issues as the relationship between regional multilateral cooperation, such as has unfolded in Europe for the past 50 years, and the kind of global multilateralism embodied in the United Nations.
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Ideally, free trade should be achieved through multilateral trade negotiations across a large group of countries. However, the pace of such negotiations is slow, and consensus is hard to achieve.
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Multilateralism is an International Relations term that refers to multiple countries working in concert. ... The collective multilateral framework played an important role in maintaining world peace in the Cold War . Moreover, United Nations Peacekeepers stationed around the world became one of the most visible symbols...
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