Saturday, June 7

In the aftermath of the first Cold War, the United States emerged with a self-assured posture, believing itself to be the preeminent power in a unipolar world. This perception fostered an atmosphere in which the U.S. sought to solidify its dominance rather than cultivate a stable global order. Jomo Kwame Sundaram critiques this approach, asserting...

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