
International System No Longer Functions on Shared Rules, Analysis Shows
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The global international system has entered an era of disorder where shared rules and common frameworks no longer govern international relations, according to analysis of current world affairs. The breakdown represents a fundamental shift from the post-World War II order that previously provided structure for diplomatic and economic cooperation between nations. This deterioration of multilateral cooperation and agreed-upon international norms signals a transition toward a more fragmented and unpredictable global landscape where individual nations increasingly pursue unilateral approaches rather than working within established international frameworks.
