

After the Rules-Based Order: Power, History, and the Limits of Technocratic Repair
The recent speech by Mark Carney , titled “ Principled and pragmatic: Canada’s path ,” is best read not as an idiosyncratic policy statement but as a representative document of an intellectual tradition that has reached its limits. The speech articulates, with clarity and restraint, the worldview of late neoliberal technocracy: economically literate, institutionally cautious, normatively earnest—yet historically thin and politically incomplete. In that sense, it deserves to b
Arda Tunca
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The Structural Transformation of the Global Environment
The global order is no longer organised around shared rules. It is increasingly shaped by power, bargaining, and unilateral action. Trade, finance, technology, and security are no longer coordinated through stable frameworks but are subordinated to political alignment . Recent transatlantic developments make this shift visible. Equity markets fell sharply and government bond yields rose not because of changes in inflation or growth expectations, but because of diplomatic thr
Arda Tunca
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