The Economist

The 19th century is a terrible guide to modern statecraft

Title: The Nineteenth Century Offers a Flawed Blueprint for Contemporary Governance

Original: A world carved up between Presidents Trump, Xi and Putin would be unstable and unsafe

Rewrite: Dividing global influence among Presidents Trump, Xi, and Putin would result in a landscape marked by instability and heightened insecurity.


Source: The Economist Generated at: 2025-07-08 19:09:01 UTC

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