Showing posts with label Rules-based order. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rules-based order. Show all posts
Monday, January 12, 2026
Roger Partridge: The Venezuela Precedent
Labels: Great-Power Realism, Liberal Restraint, Might-Makes-Right, Nicolas Maduro, Roger Partridge, Rules-based order, Spheres of Influence, VenezuelaThere is something deeply satisfying about watching Nicolás Maduro being hauled from his palace and deposited in a Brooklyn jail cell.
The man was a monster. Under his rule, Venezuela’s economy contracted by roughly three-quarters – the largest peacetime economic collapse in the Western Hemisphere’s modern history. Nearly eight million Venezuelans fled, more than a quarter of the population he inherited. The country that once boasted Latin America’s highest living standards became a humanitarian catastrophe. In 2024, election observers believe he lost his bid for a third term by more than 30 points. He declared victory anyway.
Sunday, May 12, 2024
Robert G Patman: Confused or playing for time?
Labels: ASEAN, Aukus, AUKUS pillar two, China, Indo-Pacific, Nuclear-Free New Zealand, Robert G Patman, Rules-based orderConfused or playing for time? 3 possible reasons NZ is taking so long to make a call on AUKUS
New Zealand governments have been actively exploring the option of joining pillar two of AUKUS for over a year now. But according to foreign minister Winston Peters, the government is “a long way from this point of being able to make such a decision”.
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