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Power Struggles
The United States threatens to pull inward. Europe is facing an existential crisis. Strongmen leaders are consolidating power. Even the norms and protocols of international diplomacy are giving way to political grandstanding and one-upmanship. As nations turn their backs on the postwar agreements that govern global trade, rule of law and respect for human rights, will chaos ensue? Or will a new generation of great powers emerge to enforce their own ideas of order?
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