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The West needs to reinvest in the global order, and more

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The West needs to reinvest in the global order
By Mark Sobel
The world order seems to be fraying before our eyes. Russia’s war against Ukraine, US-China tensions, America’s shameful failure to provide Ukraine with more weaponry, Donald Trump’s threats of an isolationist US pullback from the globe, Israel and tensions in the Middle East. It’s time to reinvest in the bricks and mortar of the global order, but the prospects are dim, especially in America.

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Can the Europeans find leverage over Trump?
By David Marsh
Donald Trump’s warning that, should he win the November election, the US could withdraw military cover from European countries that underspend on defence could provide the tonic that Nato needs. 

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