Rising global threats force 'epoch-making' shift in world order

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The return of great power competition across the globe is forcing countries to adapt, spurring major changes to alignment and spending from Europe to the Indo-Pacific to the Middle East.  The change is everywhere on the map — but most evident in countries like Sweden and Japan as the nations make dramatic changes to meet […]

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