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The United States has been advocating the so-called "rules-based international order." But it has constantly put its domestic law above international law, and has been using long-arm jurisdiction to crack down on foreign entities. Is it what Washington calls "rules-based international order" or rules perpetuated by the U.S. for its own interests?
By China PlusThe United States has been advocating the so-called "rules-based international order." But it has constantly put its domestic law above international law, and has been using long-arm jurisdiction to crack down on foreign entities. Is it what Washington calls "rules-based international order" or rules perpetuated by the U.S. for its own interests?