Abstract
As the US and EU impose greater and deeper sanctions on leading economies of the Global South and attempt to limit access to global markets, the neoliberal international political economic order is proving to erode from within. This paper discusses the increasingly evident necessity and demand for new institutions to broker economic and political relationships for an emerging post-neoliberal international order.
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