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According to Harvard’s Dani Rodrik, the nation-state, democracy, and globalization are mutually irreconcilable: we can have any two, but not all three simultaneously. In fact, there may be a solution to Rodrik's “trilemma.”

 Almost all liberals support globalization and oppose economic nationalism. They ignore the mounting evidence that, in its current form, globalization is dangerously incompatible with democracy.

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https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/28775/chinese-aggression-amid-the-pandemic-has-little-to-do-with-covid-19

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China has threatened new tariffs on $60 billion in American products amid signs of President Xi Jinping running out of options as pressure on him to act mounts in a particularly sensitive political season.

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