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As a result, they reveal a preference for multipolarity as well as a particularistic form of universality.
Source: https://thediplomat.com/2023/11/stop-calling-china-a-revisionist-power/
As reported, on his way back from six hours of talks with Xi, the French president mentioned the wonders of multipolarity, Europe becoming the “third superpower” and its need to avoid being America’s “followers” or “vassals.”
“But the myth of multipolarity endures in Indian foreign policy discourse even as a bipolar world takes shape,” he writes.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/live-news/top-news-stories-today-may-24-2023-8625648/
Europe, Borrell argues, is now operating in a world of greater multipolarity but less multilateralism.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/sep/30/ukraine-russia-war-changed-eu
The eighteenth century in Europe was a time of “multipolarity,” as Britain, France, Prussia, Austria, and Russia were almost continually at war, competing for geopolitical advantage and to divide the continent between them.
Source: https://dissidentvoice.org/2023/04/the-second-cold-war-is-more-dangerous-than-the-first/
This unipolarity of violence is better than its opposites, bipolarity and multipolarity, which spell the end of order and nationhood and the beginning of chaos and civil war.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1268060/most-disturbing-details-starship-troopers/
What conclusions one can draw about an unbalanced multipolarity, about imperial overstretch and potential insolvency and implosion, or about the military “offense-defense balance,” are subjects of further study.
Source: https://www.theamericanconservative.com/order-without-overstretch/