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‘The rules-based order is over’: What Trump, Iran and Ukraine tell us about the future of international relations

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‘The rules-based order is over’: What Trump, Iran and Ukraine tell us about the future of international relations

The rules-based order in international relations is crumbling, with great powers like the US, China, and Russia disregarding rules and pursuing their own interests. This shift towards a multi-polar world, or

The rules-based order in international relations is over. The US, China, and Russia are disregarding rules and pursuing their own interests. This shift towards a multi-polar world is characterized by chaos and disruption. Countries are using various tools to exert their influence, including military conflict and manipulation of global energy markets. The world is becoming increasingly unpredictable, with great powers competing for dominance. This new era of international relations requires a new approach, one that prioritizes resilience and adaptability over traditional institutions and structures.

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