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What Is The Rules-Based International Order, And Why Is The Canadian PM Calling It Fiction?
In recent years, US officials framed conflicts involving Russia and China as existential threats to that order, arguing that defending it justified sanctions, military aid and economic containment.
Mark Carney said middle powers such as Canada could build a new order in an era of unfettered great powers, without directly ...
In extraordinary speech at Davos, Mark Carney says, ‘Great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons, tariffs ...
Mark Carney said that the recent crises in finance, health, energy and geopolitics have exposed the dangers of deep global ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered an extraordinary rebuke of the United States at the World Economic Forum ...
At Davos, Canada PM Mark Carney says the rules-based order is broken and urges middle powers to build strength, diversify ...
Recent crises in finance, health, energy and geopolitics have exposed the dangers of deep global interdependence, said Mark ...
In his address at the 56th Annual Summit of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Carney opposed tariff coercion in a veiled reference to Washington --including measures linked to Greenland--and urged ...
There is a strong tendency for countries to go along to get along, to accommodate, to avoid trouble, to hope that compliance ...
Middle powers must act together because if you are not at the table, you are on the menu, the Canadian Prime Minister and ...
States like Canada have long known the current system of international rules-based order is a “fiction,” Carney said.
Recent events have shown the “rules-based international order” is effectively dead, Carney said, which means Canada and other ...
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