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Leadership, or Possibly Plurilateral Collective Action? Hmmmm

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  • Post published:June 5, 2025
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We’ve been raising over recent Posts, well at least one, the evident diminishing of multilateralism in today’s global order - with consequences of course. We’ve raised the concern that many,…

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Faltering Multilateralism: Today, Let’s start with Trade

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  • Post published:May 29, 2025
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It would be hard to make this stuff up. When I was deep into trade policy issues in the late 80s and early 90’s before China’s accession to the WTO,…

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Multilateralism: It is Just Largely Talk Now

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  • Post published:May 22, 2025
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While you will see that the main focus of this Substack is on multilateralism, and its current failure, I couldn’t let Trump’s disrespect for the President of South Africa, Cyril…

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A Tribute to Joseph S. Nye Jr. and Multilateralism Threatened: The G20 in South Africa.

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He passed on May 6th. He was a longstanding leader in international relations. So at 88 Joseph Nye, Joe to most in the international relations community, passed away. Joe was…

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Is there Order? The Growing Confusion

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  • Post published:May 8, 2025
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As we’ve already pointed out in a previous Substack Post from Alan’s Newsletter, focusing on Trump’s dramatic tariffs, reveals a growing global order confusion. Do we have a continuing ‘great…

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What is This? Trump and His Tariffs

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  • Post published:May 1, 2025
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With the 100 days now reached, and just passed by Trump and his second administration, there is a desperate search to uncover a logic and goal or goals in Trump’s…

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G20 Collaborative Actions: With or Without the US

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The common refrain by those examining the multilateral institutions and organizations seeking greater collaboration at the global level are: ‘legitimacy’ and ‘effectiveness’. Now the fact is these characteristics apply to…

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Taming the ‘Bully and the Dragon’

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  • Post published:April 18, 2025
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It is hard to deal with a ‘Bully’. Usually efforts, even reasonable ones of accommodation only lead generally to further demands - just ask Columbia University. That was why I…

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‘The Spiral of Disorder’ – Building then Destroying Trust – Let’s Continue

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He knows what he’s doing? Sure! It’s a constant refrain from the Trump administration and the advisors and supporters. Don’t believe it! Trump operates through emotional responses to incoming news.…

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‘The Spiral of Disorder’ – Building then Destroying Trust – Let’s Start with Tariffs

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It is mind-boggling to watch this second term of Trump, or Trump 2.0. First the flood of ‘executive orders’, though apparently they are technically not really ‘orders’. And now the…

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