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Greetings, everyone. This is Elliot Waldman, WPR’s new editor-in-chief, writing from my home office in Brooklyn. I wanted to share a few thoughts on my first day on the job.
At a time when the global order is fracturing, African countries have emerged as champions of a more inclusive multilateralism to replace it.