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Carney Warns of a 'Rupture' in the Global Order, Citing Thucydides

Published January 26, 2026, 05:04
Carney Warns of a 'Rupture' in the Global Order, Citing Thucydides

Former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney warned at the World Economic Forum in Davos that the world is entering a period of rupture, not merely transition, drawing on historical references from Thucydides and Václav Havel. He specifically cited the Athenian approach to Melos, as recorded by Thucydides – “the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must” – to illustrate how the pursuit of interests can erode alliances and the rules-based international system. This reference appears to have inspired CNN to draw parallels with the current discussion surrounding the strategic value of Greenland and the role of the United States within NATO. Carney argued that the dissolution of alliances leads to instability, as seen with the Athenian empire after the conquest of Melos. His speech serves as a critique of the dystopian world envisioned by Donald Trump and a call for upholding international law and cooperation.