Comment by Mark Carney

Prime Minister of Canada; former Governor of the Bank of England and Bank of Canada
In a world of great power rivalry, middle powers have a choice: to compete for favour or to combine to create a third path with impact. The nations that invest in their own capabilities across strategic sectors – and partner with like-minded allies – will multiply their strength. They become a more effective bloc to deter aggression, protect their supply chains, and realise their core economic interests.
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AI Verified Carney’s remarks at Trinity College line 169 say middle powers should combine leadership with like-minded allies to multiply strengths and build a shared industrial base. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 1h ago
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