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[외교/안보] Why Ukraine Matters to Kansas
우크라이나 국외연구자료 연구보고서 - CSIS 발간일 : 2024-04-05 등록일 : 2024-04-18 원문링크
Those who study foreign policy as a career—as a passion—can easily rattle off speeches about why defeating Russia in Ukraine is about defending democracy, or proving the strength of alliances, or, most esoteric of all, defending the “rules-based international order.” In these speeches, policy experts rarely pause to explain the idea at the core: this world is a small world, and this war affects everything, from the lofty “global order” to the highly pragmatic wallet of a man in Kansas.
After World War II, the United States and its allies tried to ensure that such a disastrous global struggle would never happen again. One critical part of the structure of peace was a core principle: freedom to create, innovate, and build a brighter future would result in global prosperity. Nearly 80 years on, there is plenty of evidence that wealth accumulation has been uneven and, in some cases, exploitative, but there is indeed vastly expanded wealth, peace, and opportunity. During the postwar economic boom, the global economy experienced an annual growth rate of 5 percent, with global export volumes increasing 290 percent across capitalist countries. Global poverty also saw a significant reduction, dropping 86 percent between 1950 and 2020. Multinational corporations move goods and services around the planet with ease, creating jobs and profits along the way.
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