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The Russo-Ukraine War is Accelerating Regionalization

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The Russo-Ukraine War is spurring on regionalization. Key events are driving this.

Regionalization is the trend for the economies of neighboring countries to join together. It is occurring because technological advances and other changes make it beneficial to do so. It is a prelude to long-term societal-level change. Recent events are only symptoms of this much greater change happening in our world.

Though nations around the globe are beginning to cluster, Russia and China never learned that you attract more friends with honey than vinegar. For them, perhaps it’s hard to be appealing. In any event, the actions set in motion to counter their bullying are unlikely to change, even after Putin. The actions, and the trend, will continue.

Sources:

Karen DeYoung and Michael Birnbaum, “US Allies Plan to Isolate Russia for the Long-term,” Washington Post, 17 April 2022, A1; see also https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/04/16/us-nato-isolate-russia/

Edward Alden, “The West Thought Money Could Tame Dictators,” Washington Post, 17 April 2022, B1.

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