Power Quote by Charles Krauthammer
““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?””
About This Quote
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.
Assess strategic benefits before joining alliances.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- diplomatic negotiations
- military alliances
- trade agreements
- global governance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Should the U.S. prioritize autonomy over collective security?
- What are the risks of being restrained by alliances?
Multilateralism may not always serve weaker nations’ interests.