The Carney Doctrine Can Be More Than a Davos Speech
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Started February 19, 2026
Middle powers need real institutions to resist superpower gravity
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The Carney Doctrine Can Be More Than a Davos Speech
Foreign Policy (United States) | Feb 18, 2026
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Feb 19, 2026
Focusing on the Carney Doctrine may divert resources from more pressing domestic issues that middle powers face.
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The Carney Doctrine risks becoming just another theoretical framework without tangible actions and commitments from middle powers.
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Middle powers need robust institutions to collaborate effectively and counterbalance the influence of superpowers in global governance.
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The effectiveness of the Carney Doctrine largely depends on the willingness of middle powers to unite, which is often lacking.
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Strengthening global institutions as proposed by the Carney Doctrine is essential for maintaining a multipolar world order.
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