Jiang reads Xi's multipolar language as a defense of a U.N.-centered, rules-based international order against the law of the jungle, unilateral bullying, and a revived fascist or militarist nationalism, especially in Japan and Germany.
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"Okay? Bilateral student exchanges, deep in actions in universities, do more research together. He also is afraid of the turbulence in the world, and..."
"Parliament of the United Nations. Maintaining authority of the UN. And respecting the civilizations of each different nation -state. So, refusing to prioritize one..."
"back the spirits of fascism and militarism, jointly pushing for the building of a more just and reasonable global governance system. Okay? Alright, so..."
"And personally, I don't care. I think there's a there's a credentialism that's ridiculous in the intellectual game. I mean, I have a book..."
"to have the United States revoke its membership to the U.N. It didn't happen in the first term. Maybe it happens in the second..."
"world, and at the very core is the empire, because the empire provides the muscle, the military might, to shape the contours of reality,..."
"create trump world okay so he wants to create an alternate reality where he's god all right so um you're right in that this..."
"I was working for the United Nations, and like, my God, like everyone was getting, like, filthy rich. I was a low -level U.N...."
"The United States had to go and make a case to the United Nations. The United Nations gave its consent to the military action,..."
"We will only do so with partners. And we will only do so under the umbrella of U.N. authority, okay? So this is the..."
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