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Multiple legitimate centers of power, values, and systems coexist without a single dominant hegemon.
ASEAN centrality preserves regional autonomy
Belarus and Russia are equal partners in the Union State
Brazil anchors South American stability
Brazil belongs to no bloc -- it belongs to all
China-Pakistan friendship is higher than mountains
China’s rise is peaceful and benefits the world
Dollar dominance must be broken
Engagement with Russia serves European peace
European strategic autonomy is France’s core project
Europe can no longer depend on America
Global Britain projects independent influence post-Brexit
Global governance must reflect China’s weight
Gulf states balance between all great powers
India is nobody’s ally -- strategic autonomy is non-negotiable
Iran is a legitimate regional power
Mercosur preserves South American economic autonomy
Multipolar world replaces US hegemony
Multipolar world replaces Western hegemony
Multi-vector diplomacy preserves sovereignty between Russia and China
Neutrality is tested but must be preserved
New Zealand pursues principled independence
Nigeria is West Africa’s indispensable power
Pacific islands are sovereign nations, not great power pawns
PNG leverages great power competition for development
Rojava is a democratic experiment in the Middle East
Russia is a partner that respects sovereignty
South Africa is non-aligned, not neutral
South Africa leads the Global South through BRICS
Third neighbor policy preserves Mongolian sovereignty
Turkey is a civilizational power bridging East and West
Turkey mediates between rival blocs
Venezuela’s alliances break US hemispheric monopoly
Western dominance is declining
Yuan internationalization reduces dollar dependence