
Europe Blamed for Erosion of Global Order at Munich Security Conference
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned at the Munich Security Conference that the rules-based international order is eroding, with Europe bearing some responsibility.
18 Feb, 12:23 — 18 Feb, 12:30
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Why Europe must accept blame for erosion of the global order
At the opening of the Munich Security Conference this year, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned that the rules-based international order is eroding before our eyes. His remarks echoed the conference’s annual report, which painted a picture of fragmentation and disorder. His remarks also echoed a growing anxiety across Europe: that the system built after 1945 is eroding under the weight of geopolitical rivalry, economic coercion and military confrontation. However, to many observers, Europe’s...
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