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G20’s lack of cohesion complicates Australia’s China challenge
The tectonic global forces encouraging deglobalisation and decoupling, this is complicating the challenges for an Albanese government that rightly seeks in the overall national interest to manage China back behind a rules-based international system
Vladimir Putin might be an international pariah forced to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un in Vladivostok rather than strut the global stage at the G20 meeting in India.
Yet the inability of the world’s 20 biggest economies to agree to a strong and unified G20 summit communique condemning authoritarian Russia’s invasion of democratic Ukraine is a telling sign that globalisation continues to fracture.
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