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- noun The condition of being
multipolar
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"multipolarity" - the doctrine that no country (such as the USA) should be allowed to gain decisive advantage over others.
Latest Articles 2009
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"as a globalist, Clinton promotes" multipolarity "- the doctrine that no country (such as the USA) should be allowed to gain decisive advantage over others." extract from first supplied link
Capitol Hill Blue - The oldest political news site on the Internet 2009
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"multipolarity" - the doctrine that no country (such as the USA) should be allowed to gain decisive advantage over others.
Latest Articles 2009
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"As a globalist, [Bill] Clinton promotes" multipolarity "- the doctrine that no country
Latest Articles 2009
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"As a globalist, [Bill] Clinton promotes" multipolarity "- the doctrine that no country
Latest Articles 2009
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Throughout the Bush years, " multipolarity " was held up as the intelligent and necessary alternative to the supposedly go-it-alone approach to the world of the incumbent administration.
Obama Bret Stephens 2010
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The imperial armed forces are bogged down in an unwinnable war amidst an ever more unpredictable milieu, giving up ground in Iraq while US allies Turkey and Pakistan are thrown into political crisis and Iran -- anathema to the independence-averse US establishment -- grows in influence at the heart of this strategic region, and talks with Chinese and Russian "multipolarity" advocates.
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The meeting is in Brasilia, hosted by Brazil's president Lula, trying to increase his international standing in organizing "multipolarity" in a serious and old fashioned way: increasing bilateral trade.
A Chavez 2005
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The meeting is in Brasilia, hosted by Brazil's president Lula, trying to increase his international standing in organizing "multipolarity" in a serious and old fashioned way: increasing bilateral trade.
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- Today, both Russia and Iran favor a strategy of "multipolarity," both in the Middle East and worldwide.
Israpundit 2009
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