What the West gets wrong about the war in Ukraine
If Kyiv’s allies had identified Putin’s invasion as an act of colonisation, they might have won more support from the Global South.
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Bruno Maçães is a New Statesman foreign correspondent and was the Portuguese Europe minister from 2013 to 2015. He is also the author of “Geopolitics for the End Time: From the Pandemic to the Climate Crisis”.
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