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Our post-World War II order was based on an optimistic yet tenuous consensus that power would be tempered by the rule of law, sovereignty checked by collaboration, and aggression limited by organizations such as the UN and the ICC, as well as by treaties on everything from warfare to trade to diplomacy. It's being threatened now. The capture of Venezuela's strongman leader Nicolás Maduro by American special forces

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Fall 2025: Issue 43