WARSAW — The leaders of Russia, India and China often wax poetic about establishing a "multipolar" world, though it is far from clear what such a system would entail.
The three countries, along with Iran and North Korea, regularly lead calls for a new world order that sees a reduced role for the United States and its Western allies.
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