<p>➀ At the recent 61st Munich Security Conference, the organizers published their annual report analyzing the global security situation.</p><p>➁ The report focuses on the 'multipolarization' of the world order, which is the widening of divisions between countries known as superpowers.</p><p>➂ China is identified as the main supporter of a multipolar world order, potentially benefiting from the U.S.'s withdrawal from international commitments and its alienation of long-standing partners.</p>
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