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  • One way for U.S. President Donald Trump to distract voters from legal concerns encircling his team would be to shift the focus to the ongoing trade war with China, analysts say.
  • "There is a chance that the president could use the trade war as a diversion: We've seen him do it before with international affairs," one expert says.
  • But Trump faces new risks if he escalates the trade war between the world's two largest economies, multiple analysts say.

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The institutions of international cooperation established after World War II are the bête noire of populists and nationalists everywhere. But unless the sources of growing public discontent with the status quo are addressed, such forces will only become stronger, with dire implications for global stability and security. In this Big Picture, Angel Gurría calls on world leaders to address the areas where […]

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