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The Myth Of International Rules

The Inquiry

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Saudi Arabia is too important to the West’s energy market to be made a pariah state, despite the country’s human rights record, war in Yemen and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. International norms are applied selectively, says former White House National Security Council director Robert Litwak. (Photo: map of Saudi Arabia and surrounding countries. Getty images)

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