The phrase “international rules-based order” has long been a fixture in global politics. Western leaders often use it to describe a framework of rules, norms and institutions designed to guide state ...
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Ray Dalio warns the global rules-based order is already gone as Trump threatens Greenland: Let's not be naive
Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio, speaking to Fortune’s Kamal Ahmed at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, issued a stark warning to global leaders and business executives: ...
Trump has destroyed a global system that mostly benefited the rich and powerful. We need to create something completely different in its wake. When Donald Trump, our mad king, declared that “we are ...
The “rules-based international order” was never a set of neutral rules. It was a story the U.S. told — about itself, its power and its right to bend norms when convenient. In January, that story ...
At the recent World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney proclaimed “a rupture” in the global “rules-based order” and a turn to great power rivalry. While its demise is ...
The phrase “international rules-based order” has long been a fixture in global politics. Western leaders often use it to describe a framework of rules, norms and institutions designed to guide state ...
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