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Tag: multipolarity
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In the Trump Era, Europe’s Liberal Establishment Flounders
Filip Gaspar
January 4, 2026
The Alternative for Germany party can navigate the post-liberal, multipolar world.
The West’s Three Options in a Multipolar World
Peter Slezkine
November 8, 2025
The sunset of Western hegemony does not entail the disappearance of the West.
Putin’s Goals in His Own Words
Mason Letteau Stallings
October 8, 2025
The Russian president’s annual appearance at the Valdai International Discussion Club provided a window into the president’s thinking.
Trump Can Create a Concert of Great Powers
Ivan Eland
April 3, 2025
In a multipolar age, having just one global policeman won’t cut it.
The Most Important Line in the China-France Joint Statement
Ted Snider
April 17, 2023
Europe’s prime players are embracing the multipolar paradigm; are they leaving the U.S. behind?
Racing to Multipolarity
Ted Snider
March 27, 2023
The myopic focus on weakening Russia has had the unintended consequence of strengthening China.
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