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100 _aRodrik, Dani and Walt, Stephen M.
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245 _aHow to build an better order: Limiting great power rivalry in an anarchic world
260 _aForeign Affairs
300 _a101(5), Sep-Oct, 2022: p.142-155
520 _aThe global order is deteriorating before our eyes. The relative decline of U.S. power and the concomitant rise of China have eroded the partially liberal, rules-based system once dominated by the United States and its allies. Repeated financial crises, rising inequality, renewed protectionism, the COVID-19 pandemic, and growing reliance on economic sanctions have brought the post-Cold War era of hyperglobalization to an end. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may have revitalized NATO, but it has also deepened the divide between East and West and North and South. Meanwhile, shifting domestic priorities in many countries and increasingly competitive geopolitics have. – Reproduced
773 _aForeign Affairs
906 _aINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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