As the world grapples with the consequences of rising nationalism, a growing number of voices are daring to challenge the status quo. For a decade, the global community has been dominated by a surge in nationalist sentiment, with many countries turning inward and prioritizing their own interests above international cooperation. However, a new trend is emerging, with some nations and leaders beginning to question the value of their membership in global institutions and alliances. In this provocative piece, we explore the increasingly taboo idea of quitting the club, and what it might mean for the future of international relations.
A decade into the age of nationalism, the idea of quitting the club is still remarkably taboo