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In a multipolar global order, American interests do not automatically coincide with ours, not like it was the case during the bipolar age of the Cold War. During that time, Europeans had to choose sides, between Washington and Moscow. Today there no longer are any sides. In a multipolar world several great powers simultaneously compete and cooperate, in ever-changing coalitions, depending on the issue.
European Strategy in the 21st Century: New Future for Old Power (Routledge Studies in European Security and Strategy)
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