He argues that during the unipolar moment America maintained consent by co-opting global elites who could move corrupt gains into America, but nationalist reactions in Russia and China now challenge that system.
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Global Elites
He argues that during the unipolar moment America maintained consent by co-opting global elites who could move corrupt gains into America, but nationalist reactions in Russia and China now challenge that system.
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"...achieve the consent of the world, mainly by co -opting the global elite, right?"
"So all these elites in Europe, in Russia, in China, they were mainly concerned about engaging as much corruption as possible so that they..."
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