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特朗普并未摧毁"基于规则的国际秩序"

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开始于 February 06, 2026

It was always a fraud. The post Trump Didn’t Destroy the ‘Rules-Based International Order’ appeared first on The American Conservative

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Trump's presidency exposed the weaknesses of the 'rules-based international order', showing it was more about power than principles.

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The 'rules-based international order' remains vital for global stability, and Trump's actions undermined its potential.

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The so-called 'rules-based international order' was a facade that failed to address the realities of global power dynamics.

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Critics of the 'rules-based international order' often overlook its role in promoting peace and cooperation among nations.

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Debating the effectiveness of the 'rules-based international order' is essential for understanding contemporary global relations.

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