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America’s foreign policy goals are often self-serving, while its designs for a rules-based international order primarily reflect the interests of its business and policy elitesWhat’s good for the US may not be good for the world. The sooner Washington recognises that, the better...South China Morning PostIn the eyes of others, the US is not the benign power it thinks it isDani Rodrik | professor of international political economy at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Governmenthttps://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3180953/eyes-others-us-not-benign-power-it-thinks-it
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America’s foreign policy goals are often self-serving, while its designs for a rules-based international order primarily reflect the interests of its business and policy elitesWhat’s good for the US may not be good for the world. The sooner Washington recognises that, the better...South China Morning PostIn the eyes of others, the US is not the benign power it thinks it isDani Rodrik | professor of international political economy at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Governmenthttps://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3180953/eyes-others-us-not-benign-power-it-thinks-it
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- America’s foreign policy goals are often self-serving, while its designs for a rules-based international order primarily reflect the interests of its business and policy elites
- What’s good for the US may not be good for the world. The sooner Washington recognises that, the better...
In the eyes of others, the US is not the benign power it thinks it is
Dani Rodrik | professor of international political economy at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government
https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3180953/eyes-others-us-not-benign-power-it-thinks-it