The host argues that once the United States has a real rival, heavier coercion against both adversaries and allies risks pushing allies to diversify away from US control.
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Allied decoupling
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"Well, since 1945, though. So this system of consensus and multilateralism, it was managed under the clear leadership of the United States. I mean,..."
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Jiang opens by saying the American empire is no longer even pretending to run a liberal order.
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