Will the Rules-Based International Order Survive the Trump Presidency?
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Daniel Hannan: Donald Trump has killed off the old world order that brought peace and prosperity by rewarding Russia
The announcement by US president Donald Trump of a summit with Vladimir Putin is a straightforward defeat. A defeat, not just for Ukraine, but for the values which the Anglosphere and its allies have upheld since 1940, to the immense benefit of the human race.
Will the rules-based international order survive the Trump presidency?
The rules-based international order was brought into existence by the U.S. And now with the onslaught of political and economic confrontations foisted on the world by U.S. President Donald Trump, the same order seems to be unravelling
On August 7, the new levels of “reciprocal” tariffs set by President Trump’s administration came into effect. Thus, the world continues to move towards a new environment for trade and financial relations, characterized by discretion and in which the use of economic or military force will impose criteria. The post-World War II global order that promoted greater trade and financial integration through an institutional architecture based on free tr…
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