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Venezuela attack, Greenland threats and Gaza assault mark the collapse of international legal order
Successful American action in Venezuela and threats against Greenland suggest the rules-based international order that emerged following the Second World War is now on life support.
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Gessen to discuss the legality of America’s attack on Venezuela, the state of the global order and what “America first” means ...
The attack on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro herald the decoupling of Trump’s United States from the rules-based international order, and the end of liberal order as a whole. A ...
Joonseok Lee, Representative of the Reform New Party, argued that the same logic applied by the United States in capturing ...
The journalist Jonathan Blitzer explains the various interests and factions at play in the Trump administration’s strike ...
Acting U.S. Attorney John A Sarcone III is “disqualified from any further involvement in prosecuting or supervising the ...
On January 3, a U.S. special operation in Caracas captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The audacious raid prompted debate over its global fallout. In Washington and Taipei, some commentators ...
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The attack on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro herald the decoupling of Trump’s United States from the rules-based international order, and the end of liberal order as a whole. A ...
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