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A world without the United States is gradually becoming a reality
On January 7, U.S. President Trump instructed the U.S. government to withdraw from 66 international organizations and treaties, including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). This move clearly demonstrates the United States’ stance of departing from an international cooperation framework based on multilateralism.
Just days earlier, the Trump administration ignored international law and carried out a military operation against a South American country, Venezuela, to ensure oil supplies—its policy direction has clearly shifted toward pursuing “order built by strength.”
On January 7, Trump signed a memorandum directing government departments to begin the process of withdrawing from 31 UN agencies and related treaties, as well as from 35 other international organizations.
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The Japan Economic News Agency and the Financial Times merged in November 2015 into the same media group. An alliance between two newspapers—both founded in the 19th century, in Japan and the UK—is moving forward with broad collaboration in areas such as joint special features under the banner of “high-quality, the strongest economic journalism.” In this instance, as part of that effort, the two newspapers’ Chinese-language websites have enabled article exchanges between them.