Nuclear weapons made wars of conquest between great powers unthinkable. After 1945, nuclear powers could still confront one another, but only indirectly, through proxy conflicts...
In international politics, turning points are rarely recognised as they occur. More often, they become apparent only in retrospect, when they are seen as part...
When US President Donald Trump floated the idea of buying Greenland during his first term, the world reacted with disbelief. It seemed utterly absurd, even comical...
“Rupture” is a strong word, defined as “an instance of breaking or bursting suddenly or completely.” Yet it is the term that Canadian Prime Minister Mark...
This week, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a near-flawless speech about the past, present, and future of the current world order. It is a...
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