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Rules, institutions, and norms -- largely shaped by Western powers -- are presented as universal and enforced to maintain stability and order.
Article 5 is the cornerstone of Euro-Atlantic security
Canada’s identity is multilateral, rules-based, and values-driven
Democracy must prevail over authoritarianism
EU integration is the path to stability and prosperity
EU integration must deepen, not retreat
EU sanctions enforce international norms
Free and Open Indo-Pacific is Japan’s strategic vision
Free and open Indo-Pacific requires rules enforcement
Hong Kong’s freedoms have been destroyed
Human rights and democratic values are non-negotiable
Human rights violations require international action
Israel is the West’s frontline ally in the Middle East
Kenya is the West’s key African security partner
Migration requires European solidarity and legal pathways
Multilateral globalization benefits all
NATO collective defense ensures European security
NATO's open door policy is a sovereign right of aspirants
Rule of law within the EU is existential
Rules-based multilateralism is civilization’s foundation
Rules-based order must be enforced
Sanctions enforce international norms
Taiwan proves democracy works in Chinese-speaking societies
The US-UK special relationship anchors Western security
Ukraine’s future is in the EU and NATO
US-Korea alliance is the foundation of peninsular security
West African democracies must resist the coup contagion