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Can multilateralism survive the US-China rivalry?

International organisations must step up to ensure that the US’ trade war with China doesn’t have an irreversible impact on global markets

 
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Author: Ngaire Woods, Dean, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
October 31, 2019

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