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“Historically, multilateralism is a way for weak countries to multiply their power by attaching themselves to stronger ones. But multilateralism imposed on Great Powers, and particularly on a unipolar power, is intended to restrain that power. Which is precisely why France is an ardent…” quote by Charles Krauthammer
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““Historically, multilateralism is a way for weak countries to multiply their power by attaching themselves to stronger ones. But multilateralism imposed on Great Powers, and particularly on a unipolar power, is intended to restrain that power. Which is precisely why France is an ardent multilateralist. But why should America be?””

Charles Krauthammer

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Source Opinion Piece: The Atlantic, Charles Krauthammer, 2005

Multilateralism lets weaker nations gain influence, but can also be used to limit dominant powers, raising questions about U.S. participation.

In simple terms: Multilateralism can both empower and restrain.

Key Takeaway

Assess strategic benefits before joining alliances.

Themes

power dynamics foreign policy multilateralism strategic restraint

Mood

analytical critical

Type

political strategic

When to use this quote

  • diplomatic negotiations
  • military alliances
  • trade agreements
  • global governance

Key Concepts

international relations balance of power national interest

Questions to Reflect On

  • Should the U.S. prioritize autonomy over collective security?
  • What are the risks of being restrained by alliances?
A Different Perspective

Multilateralism may not always serve weaker nations’ interests.

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