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From Venezuela to Iran and Greenland, Washington's assertive moves are triggering fresh flashpoints. Anton Fedyashin from American University argues that these actions reflect the "extinction burst" of a declining uni-polar order. As unpredictability grows, the Global South is increasingly banding together in search of alternatives beyond Western-led systems.
From Venezuela to Iran and Greenland, Washington's assertive moves are triggering fresh flashpoints. Anton Fedyashin from American University argues that these actions reflect the "extinction burst" of a declining uni-polar order. As unpredictability grows, the Global South is increasingly banding together in search of alternatives beyond Western-led systems.