Markets, NATO, and the enduring power of the rules-based international order caused Trump to back down from taking Greenland.
The world has changed, and everyone will be playing by a new set of geopolitical -- and financial -- rules.
States like Canada have long known the current system of international rules-based order is a “fiction,” Carney said.
Analysts say US actions have ended the post-war order, but how much that ‘order’ applied to the Global South is unclear.
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Adieu, rules-based international order

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In recent years, US officials framed conflicts involving Russia and China as existential threats to that order, arguing that defending it justified sanctions, military aid and economic containment.