I write for CNBC TV 18, on the rise of Economic Protection, and the inability of the old world institutions to deal with any conflict. The Second World War, in many ways, marked a watershed on the international stage. Many of the developments that we see today are an outcome of circumstances that led the world to go to war, and cause unprecedented death, destruction, and devastation. The fallout of the war was manifold. The starting point was decolonisation. While individual colonies had robust independence movements going, the post-war trend was a world where people were equal. And equality
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