The End of the Unipolar World and the Myth of “Rules-Based International Order”
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In this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop mock the self-awareness of beltway foreign policy experts lamenting Putin’s challenge to “rules-based international order.” With countries like India and Brazil increasingly unwilling to follow the lead of America and the West in sanctioning Russia—and actively pointing out the hypocrisy of the US regime—we may be witnessing the end of the post-Cold War unipolar world.
Recommended Reading
“The Rules-Based International Order Is Dead. Washington Killed It.” by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/RR_76_A
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