
US tariffs, hostility to multilateralism and pursuit of expansive presidential authority rekindle debates about rise of populism and authoritarianism.
IMF and World Bank have expressed concern about threats to the social contract and democratic backsliding for decades.
Yet IMF and World Bank policies remain unreformed and continue to contribute to the dynamics that threaten the democratic state.
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