The U.S. remains, and will remain the world’s pre-eminent military and economic power, but what has changed is that ...
The global system is no longer defined by a single dominant power. Thus, investors can no longer rely on geopolitical assumptions that shaped most of recent history. That was the core message from ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Andrew Latham, Macalester College (THE CONVERSATION) Many column inches have been ...
A "multipolar" world is one with many great world powers, as opposed to a "unipolar" world with the United States as the ...
The old order is fading. By 2026, global governance will resemble a patchwork of the old and the new, the Western and the ...
The targets are moving, more diffuse, it’s more complex. Before, the enemy was clear. Now some are wearing suits, some are ...
China’s foreign policy has undergone a sea change in tandem with its evolving perception of its status and role within the ...
A multipolar world order — one that serves all nations irrespective of size or power — is no longer an abstract aspiration.
India’s influence today extends well beyond South Asia. Its economic gravity increasingly shapes outcomes across West Asia, ...