Catalyst of a new global system: Geopolitical implications of the Russia–Ukraine war
By: Milanovic, Branko
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 59(48), Nov 30, 2024: p.22-24.
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The likely geopolitical effects of the Russia–Ukraine war include a reorientation of Russia away from the West and the creation of a group of countries that are unwilling to be a part of the global Western bloc promoting the rules-based global liberal order. While Russia is objectively contributing to the erosion of such a Western order and to a return to the rules proclaimed in the United Nations charter, it is ironically doing so by violating the very same UN charter.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/48/commentary/catalyst-new-global-system.html
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The likely geopolitical effects of the Russia–Ukraine war include a reorientation of Russia away from the West and the creation of a group of countries that are unwilling to be a part of the global Western bloc promoting the rules-based global liberal order. While Russia is objectively contributing to the erosion of such a Western order and to a return to the rules proclaimed in the United Nations charter, it is ironically doing so by violating the very same UN charter.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/48/commentary/catalyst-new-global-system.html


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