DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The world order is changing but not enduring a rupture, finance leaders said on Friday ...
In his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos​, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney accused President Trump of rupturing ...
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The future order will require rapid accretion to domestic capacities and social cohesion that impart strength and resilience, ...
At issue is not merely a trade dispute. Economic pressure used to pursue political or territorial objectives risks ...
For many Americans, it's been a shock to watch President Trump act so aggressively toward other countries in his second term - seizing Venezuela's leader and claiming to control the country, ...
While a unipolar order allows for stability, albeit under a single country, a multipolar world will provide increased bandwidth to emerging countries like India, along with economic and political ...
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Peter Krause of Boston College about the Trump Administration's willingness to act unilaterally against other countries and what this means for international relations.