Canadian PM Mark Carney's speech today at the WEF in Davos:
This follows his surprise announcement in Beijing last week that Canada would "form a strategic partnership (in some industries) with China."
His speech reminds me of Putin's 2007 Munich Security Conference speech explaining the fundamental flaw of hegemony and signalling Russia's intention of forging its own path. 19 years later, and only because the US is by now explicitly threatening to 'eat' some of its erstwhile 'allies', Putin's core idea has finally been taken up by a Western leader.
I'm unsure whether I feel glad or mad that a Western, anglophone, NATO country's leadership is finally admitting that "we knew all along that the rules-based order was really just a 'slogan in the window' and we all looked the other way while the 'rules' were applied asymmetrically, so long as we benefited materially..."