Navigating Diplomacy: Middle Powers Challenge the U.S. Rogue Agenda

As the global system faces a moral and existential crisis, Turkey's President Erdogan and other middle powers explore new diplomatic strategies to address the United States' rogue actions.
Ankara, Turkey - In the face of the United States' increasingly rogue foreign policy, the world's middle powers are grappling with how to navigate diplomatic channels and address the global system's moral and existential crisis. At the forefront of this challenge is Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has emerged as a vocal critic of the current international order and a champion of a more balanced, multilateral approach.
Erdogan's remarks during a recent summit in Antalya highlighted the growing discontent among middle powers with the perceived unilateralism and disregard for international norms exhibited by the U.S. government.
Source: The New York Times


