The phrase “international rules-based order” has long been a fixture in global politics. Western leaders often use it to describe a framework of rules, norms and institutions designed to guide state ...
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What is the 'rules-based order' and can it survive?
Marco Rubio considers it an "overused term" while Friedrich Merz thinks it "no longer exists". But while the US Secretary of State and German chancellor may not believe in the relevance of the ...
The war between the US, Israel and Iran was, for many, a sign that the rules-based world order, a set of principles developed after World War II, is collapsing. If that era is over, what could be next ...
The successful capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro emboldened Donald Trump’s administration to flaunt its belief that force, not law, governs the world. “You can talk all you want about ...
Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli demonstrators protest outside the United Nations' highest court in The Hague on Feb. 21. (Peter Dejong/AP) In his Feb. 27 WorldViews column, “In Ukraine and Gaza, ...
When eight billion human beings have to live on a common planet, it is necessary to establish rules of the game, a certain modus vivendi to avoid chaos and violence. Coherent rules enable a peaceful ...
Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 3, set to alter rules on transferring and eligibility for college athletes.
Pursuant to Article 129-A of the New York State Education Law (as amended), the New York State Legislature requires all colleges and universities to adopt rules for the maintenance of public order ...
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