A world order in which one nation controls everything, contrasted by Jiang with multipolar regional blocks.
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Unipolar world
A world order in which one nation controls everything, contrasted by Jiang with multipolar regional blocks.
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"...a parallel world. Okay? A multipolar world as opposed to a unipolar world where one nation controls everything. The decline of the American empire..."
"...entire Middle East, then they will be able to maintain this unipolar world. Now when I say that these four factions are working together,..."
"...America is still the global hegemon, that it is still a unipolar world. And so by detonating a nuke, it shows the desperation, anxiety,..."
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