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cross_type 2.58 — strongly supporting 5 facts
The Trump administration is linked to multilateralism through China's strategic positioning, where it frames its own support for multilateralism as a direct opposition to the Trump administration's perceived attacks on the international order, as detailed in [1], [2], and [3]. Additionally, [4] and [5] highlight that Europe's efforts to preserve multilateralism are contrasted with the political and economic tensions it faces with the Trump administration.
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 5 facts
claimChina presents itself as a defender of multilateralism against the Trump Administration's attacks on the international order.
perspectiveChina positions itself as a defender of multilateralism against the Trump Administration's attacks on the international order and offers itself as an alliance partner to other states.
claimChina observes that Europe works to preserve multilateralism and the liberal world order, while also experiencing its own political and economic problems with the Trump Administration.
claimChina observes that Europe works to preserve multilateralism and the liberal world order, while also experiencing political and economic problems with the Trump Administration.
perspectiveChina positions itself as a defender of multilateralism against the Trump Administration's attacks on the international order and offers itself as an alliance partner to other states.