Jiang contrasts the second theory of empire, shock and awe, as unlimited, unilateral, and rule-making by force.
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Unilateralism
Jiang contrasts the second theory of empire, shock and awe, as unlimited, unilateral, and rule-making by force.
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"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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A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: America mistook Iraq's one-off success for a universal doctrine, built an empire without guilt through hidden special forces, and now carries that hubris toward Iran.
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