Can the G7 Keep Globalism From Running Aground?

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This week (June 13), President Joe Biden will attend a G7 meeting in Italy to coordinate with his peers the international response to current events. Or at least that’s what the press releases say. In reality, the era of Globalist First politics appears to be waning, and, with it, the notion that any group of nations should be deciding domestic policy.

The summit comes hot on the heels of the European Union elections that saw not one but potentially two major governments fall to the populist right. It is in this wake that the group of seven leaders must determine just how much influence they can risk expending before a similar blowback ensues. Let’s consider the precarious positions of those with a more globalist inclination.

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