Tianxia 2.0: how China can help shape the next world order

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The article discusses the potential reshaping of the world order following the perceived decline of the post-World War II Western-led system. It argues that the West's internal divisions and increasing interconnectedness with non-Western nations are undermining its dominance. While a new world has emerged, a clear world order has not, leading to uncertainty about the future. The absence of a shared vision among major powers raises concerns about a descent into international anarchy, as nations prioritize regional interests over global cooperation. The article suggests that no single power is currently positioned to establish a new global order based on shared values, increasing the likelihood of a more fragmented and competitive international landscape.
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