“We’re within the midst of a rupture, not a transition,” Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated in his speech at Davos on Monday. “Nice powers have begun utilizing financial integration as weapons, tariffs as leverage, monetary infrastructure as coercion, provide chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited.”
“You can’t dwell throughout the lie of mutual profit via integration, when integration turns into the supply of your subordination,” Carney stated, making a case for “center powers” like Canada to work collectively to achieve leverage in opposition to “nice powers,” which he stated have the posh of going it alone.
“Once we solely negotiate bilaterally with a hegemon, we negotiate from weak point. We settle for what’s provided. We compete with one another to be essentially the most accommodating,” Carney stated. “This isn’t sovereignty. It is the efficiency of sovereignty whereas accepting subordination. In a world of nice energy rivalry, the nations in between have a selection — compete with one another for favor, or to mix to create a 3rd path with affect.”
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He known as different nations to hitch Canada to pursue shared values, supporting Ukraine, NATO, and Danish and Greenlandic sovereignty, and warned them to “cease invoking rules-based worldwide order as if it nonetheless features as marketed. Name it what it’s — a system of intensifying nice energy rivalry, the place essentially the most highly effective pursue their pursuits, utilizing financial integration as coercion.”
“The highly effective have their energy,” Carney stated. “However we have now one thing too — the capability to cease pretending, to call actuality, to construct our energy at dwelling and to behave collectively. That’s Canada’s path. We select it overtly and confidently, and it’s a path large open to any nation prepared to take it with us.”
His remarks drew a standing ovation.
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