US Exit from 66 Intl Orgs Signals Retreat from Global Values
The U.S. decision to withdraw from 66 international bodies signals a retreat from global values, creating funding gaps and opening space for the Chinese mainland to step up.
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The U.S. decision to withdraw from 66 international bodies signals a retreat from global values, creating funding gaps and opening space for the Chinese mainland to step up.
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