Martin Jacques Power Quotations
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- All Power Quotes
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Eckhart Tolle
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Swami Vivekananda
- Ron Wilson
- Bible Bible
- Mason Cooley
- Edmund Burke
- Eric Hoffer
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Adolf Hitler
- William Shakespeare
- George Bernard Shaw
- Orison Swett Marden
- Gloria Steinem
- Michel Foucault
- Samuel Johnson
- Sathya Baba
- Stephen Kinzer
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Almost Quotes
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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Defeated Quotes
The starting point for understanding the deterioration in the relationship between the U.S. and Russia lies in Washington rather than Moscow. After 1989, Russia was a defeated power. Despite the fine words and some limited gestures, the Americans have treated it like one. Their policy has been one of encirclement.
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Age Quotes
The U.S. might enjoy overwhelming military advantage, but its relative economic power, which in the long run is almost invariably decisive, is in decline. The interregnum after the Cold War, far from being the prelude to a new American age, was bearing the signs of what is now very visible: the emergence of a multipolar world.
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Claiming Quotes
The era when the United States was the dominant global power is steadily coming to an end, and it must find a way of acknowledging this and framing its ambitions and interests accordingly. Instead of claiming the right to continuing primacy in east Asia, for example, it should seek to share that primacy with China.