The post–Cold War international order was never perfect, but it rested on an implicit bargain: economic integration, shared security frameworks, and a rules-based multilateral system that, however ...
Canadian thinker Jordan Peterson has argued that much of the Muslim-majority world remains trapped in what he bluntly describes as “authoritarian hellholes,” estimating that around 40 of roughly 50 ...
Living wills were written. Bail-in powers imposed losses on shareholders and certain creditors. In the UK, ringfencing sought to protect essential retail functions. In Europe, supervision was ...
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