Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
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The Greek Gen. Thucydides, in the vernacular of the day, is having a moment. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney invoked a famous aphorism from ...
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 account. The contradiction lies within its ...
Law of the jungle: How the actions of Trump, Putin and Netanyahu are weakening the rules-based order
The international framework that took modest steps forward after the Cold War is collapsing under a fierce offensive from ...
The successful capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro emboldened Donald Trump’s administration to flaunt its belief that force, not law, governs the world. “You can talk all you want about ...
Matthew Hoffmann receives funding from Social Science and Humanities Research Council and the Lawson Climate Institute. University of Toronto provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation ...
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 ...
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 ...
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