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The Chinese ambitions behind threats of a 'multipolar world'
The Chinese Communist Party can’t stop talking about how a “multipolar world” is on the horizon. References to “multipolarity ...
The U.S. remains, and will remain the world’s pre-eminent military and economic power, but what has changed is that ...
China’s foreign policy has undergone a sea change in tandem with its evolving perception of its status and role within the ...
It’s become a pillar of both progressive and internationalist foreign-policy vision: to be multipolar means a safer, better, and more prosperous future. Speaking at the Diplomatic Academy in Moscow, ...
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The position of the Serbian people in a multipolar world: Breaking with idols, rebuilding dignity
If we take a bird’s-eye view of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro—where the largest share of the Serbian people ...
All countries committed to safeguarding of world peace and security will have to stand firm against the West-imposed ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Andrew Latham, Macalester College (THE CONVERSATION) Many column inches have been ...
The highly anticipated International Forum on China's Economy and Policy 2025, held by the Chief Executive's Policy Unit (CEPU) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government, ...
For the first time in many decades, the world’s major economies are no longer moving in even approximate synchrony. Economic gravity itself appears fractured. Inflation grips the United States while ...
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Emerging multipolar world could be India’s moment
India’s influence today extends well beyond South Asia. Its economic gravity increasingly shapes outcomes across West Asia, ...
On Friday afternoon, February 21, 1947, the British Ambassador to Washington, Lord Inverchapel, showed up at the State Department and informed then Under-Secretary of State Dean Acheson that his ...
“By 2025, the international system will be a global multipolar one.” That is the forecast of the 2008 volume of the U.S. National Intelligence Council’s Global Trends series—a forecast that still ...
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