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New statesman (1996), 2023-11, Vol.152 (5744), p.21-21
Copyright New Statesman Ltd. Nov 24-Nov 30, 2023 ;ISSN: 1364-7431 ;EISSN: 1758-924X
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Title:
Lateral View
Author:
Münchau, Wolfgang
Subjects:
Asian students
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Sanctions
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War
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New statesman (1996), 2023-11, Vol.152 (5744), p.21-21
Description:
The West s delusions about its power in the world will only accelerate its decline David Cameron has promised that the UK will support Ukraine for "however long it takes". [...]the West's share of global economic output has been steadily falling, from 60 per cent in 1980 to around 40 per cent today (according to the IMF's measurement based on purchasing-power parity between countries). [...]our excessive use of economic coercion has created a backlash - from those against whom our sanctions are directed and by non-aligned countries as well.
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ISSN: 1364-7431
EISSN: 1758-924X
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