A New Non-Aligned Movement?
A New Non-Aligned Movement?
The “middle powers” can band together to chart a third way between authoritarian superpowers in Washington and Beijing.
Who would have guessed that the eulogy for the liberal international order (LIO) would come in a Canadian accent? In January 2026, at the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering in Davos, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney—...
By examining the challenges faced by middle powers in navigating the geopolitical landscape shaped by climate change and technological shifts, the article serves as a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities inherent in balancing national interests with global responsibilities. The new NAM can be seen as an attempt to carve out a space for countries that are crucial players in both energy production and green transition but lack the influence of dominant powers or the solidarity of the ...
