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Saving the Hegemony: French Perspective on the Changing World Order

Multipolarity is usually understood in Paris not as the existence of several roughly ... ... power but as a joint solution to global problems under the unconditional priority of Western interests Late in August this year, President Emmanuel Macron delivered... ... remarkable keynote ran through his speech—recognition of the breakdown of the previous world order and a clearly articulated intention to put this process on hold. Bolstered...

18.09.2023

Ending Western Domination Is Key to the Emerging World Order. Here’s What Needs to Be Done to Achieve It

... dominance, to a more just and pluralistic system. This new dawn was supposed to rely, on the one hand, on the fundamental role of the UN and, on the other, on the authority and sovereignty of leading great powers, including Russia itself. The idea of multipolarity has gained traction among many large countries, such as India and China. Even Western experts haven’t dismissed the possibility. In a way, it has been slowly morphing into an idealized picture of a future world order. Ivan Timofeev: A State as Civilisation and Political Theory Meanwhile, a multipolar world is becoming a reality. We are living in a new system, the rules of which we do not fully comprehend. If we want to make sense of this reality, we must ...

30.05.2023

India Is Irreplaceable Balancing Force in Global Systemic Transition

... chaotically transitions from the former U.S.-led unipolar system to an emerging Multipolar World Order. Experts debate exactly when this process began, but many agree that its... ... Alliances Indian scholar Sanjaya Baru believes that the global systemic transition to multipolarity is presently in what he described as a bi-multipolar intermediary phase... ... Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) and Delhi’s Indo-Pacific vision. The U.S.-led West’s unprecedented anti-Russian sanctions that were imposed in response to Moscow’s...

06.06.2022

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