Multilateralism without the US?


The world has spent the past 80 years building the current multilateral system – anchored by institutions like the United Nations and the World Bank. — AP

THE world has spent the past 80 years building the current multilateral system – anchored by institutions like the United Nations and the World Bank. 

Born from the devastation of two world wars, this system was largely designed and driven by the United States with the goal of ensuring lasting peace and shared prosperity.

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