

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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