The rules-based international order shaped global politics after World War II. As leaders now question its fairness and ...
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Canadian PM Carney warns 'rules-based order is fading' and middle powers need to stick together
The decline of the international rules-based order means middle-sized countries need to stick together, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said today, in a thinly veiled criticism of the US ...
Markets, NATO, and the enduring power of the rules-based international order caused Trump to back down from taking Greenland.
The world has changed, and everyone will be playing by a new set of geopolitical -- and financial -- rules.
States like Canada have long known the current system of international rules-based order is a “fiction,” Carney said.
Analysts say US actions have ended the post-war order, but how much that ‘order’ applied to the Global South is unclear.
Let's be clear about this thing called "international law." There are laws and treaties and agreements on the books which are designed to hold power to ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered an extraordinary rebuke of the United States at the World Economic Forum ...
“Stop invoking the rules-based international order as though it still functions as advertised,” Carney continued. “Call the ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has said the international rules-based order no longer functions, and he urged middle ...
In a speech filled with references to the U.S., Carney encouraged fellow "middle powers" to band together against hegemons.
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Adieu, rules-based international order
India, Jan. 25 -- President Donald J. Trump of the United States of America may indeed go down in history as being the cause ...
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