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Nearly a decade into the 2008 global economic and financial crisis, the coincidence of the United States (US)’ announced withdrawal from various international agreements under the Trump presidency (Bump, 2018) and the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the EU has pushed the hitherto scholarly debate about the decline of the so-called liberal international order (Acharya, 2014) to the press headlines and public discussion...
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