The liberal international order – 15 tweets from @RobinNiblett, who writes in @ForeignAffairs latest issue – click this tweet for the threadpic.twitter.com/QYeiDJDJ80
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The liberal international order – 15 tweets from @RobinNiblett, who writes in @ForeignAffairs latest issue – click this tweet for the threadpic.twitter.com/QYeiDJDJ80
1. ‘In Asia, the rise of China threatens to challenge US military and economic hegemony.’
2. ‘In the Middle East, the US has failed to guide the region toward a more liberal future in the wake of the Arab Spring.’
3. ‘Russia’s geopolitical influence has reached new heights, as it attempts to roll back liberal advances on its periphery.’
4. ‘For the past half-century, the European Union has seemed to represent the advance guard of a new liberalism.’
5. ‘Today, as it reels from one crisis to the next, the EU has stopped expanding.’
6. ‘US commitment to global leadership looks weaker than at any point since the Second World War.’
7. ‘America risks becoming a mercenary superpower, protecting only those countries that pay.’
8. ‘We are now entering an int. liberal economic order that encompasses states with diverse domestic political systems.’
9. ‘Beijing has wasted no time in laying out its own vision for a more integrated Eurasia that may exclude America.’
10. ‘We may be on the brink of a Eurasian century rather than a Pacific Century.’
11. ‘It is in the West’s interests that China’s economic development continues smoothly.’
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