"Every major power always seeks to justify its……" — Martin Jacques
"Every major power always seeks to justify its action on moral grounds. Such behaviour is almost as old as the hills. The west has been a particularly vigorous exponent of this credo; and there is no reason to believe that China, for example, will be any different. But behind the moral rhetoric invariably lies interest and ideology."
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Martin Jacques
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76 Quotes by Martin Jacques
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