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The article discusses the historical development of international law and organizations following World War II, emphasizing the role of the United States in shaping global multilateralism. It highlights current threats to international institutions due to trends of isolationism and ultra-nationalism. The text also addresses ongoing conflicts in Russia/Ukraine, Israel/Gaza, and Sudan, pointing out violations of international law and the need for accountability. Additionally, it calls for the Biden administration to engage in diplomatic dialogue with key adversaries like Russia, China, and Iran to reduce international risks and promote stability. [Extracted from the article] |