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  "textContent": "The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world.\n\nThe crisis of the world order is usually described as a crisis of rules. That is only half true. It is also a crisis of rhythm. For three decades, the language of global governance was written largely in a Western cadence: liberal democracy, human rights, free markets, institutional enlargement, and the assumption that these principles…\n\nThe post In the Rhythm of Samskara: Middle Powers’ Values for Values-Based World Order  appeared first on The Astana Times.",
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