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The celebration of another anniversary of the end of WWII in Europe provides fresh opportunity to reflect on the fact that the conflict that ended 78 years ago gave rise to a new international security architecture. As the planet rushes toward a new, multipolar world order, it’s worth recalling on how the post-war system emerged, and why it failed.

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