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How the World Sees America, With Adam Tooze

Geopolitics
Global
Started January 31, 2026

The old world order is dying. What new world order — if any — is struggling to be born? I can’t think of a week when it felt clearer that an era was coming to an end. Whatever people thought America was, at least for a couple of decades, it’s something else now. The killing of Alex Pretti and the fact that it was recorded on video that plainly contradicted the Trump administration’s initial narrative made that clear. Mark Carney, the prime minister of Canada, also drove home that point when h...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
The decline of the old world order presents an opportunity for America to redefine its global role and leadership style positively.
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The video evidence of police violence reflects deeper issues within America, suggesting that the country's moral authority on the world stage is eroding.
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As America grapples with its identity, it must balance its domestic challenges with the expectations of its allies in the evolving world order.
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The perception of America is changing globally, but it's essential to critically assess whether this is a temporary shift or a lasting transformation.
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The shift in global dynamics exposes America's weaknesses and could lead to increased instability if not addressed effectively.
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