As the U.S. retreats, Asia and the Global South begin redrawing the Global Order
By Mehmet Enes Beşer The post-Cold War dream of an American global order—liberal in ideology, capitalist in architecture, and technocratic in tone—was once celebrated as universal. That order, built on the shoulders of international institutions and trading regimes crafted in Washington, New York, and Geneva, held out the prospect of prosperity through union and stability … Continue reading As the U.S. retreats, Asia and the Global South begin redrawing the Global Order
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