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The lost global balance: recent publications on geopolitical change
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Abstract The latest books on geopolitics, although written from slightly different perspectives, have one idea in common. Their starting point is the obvious geostrategic shift from the Atlantic to the Asian hemisphere. What does this dramatic power shift from West to East bear for European states? China's r... view more
The latest books on geopolitics, although written from slightly different perspectives, have one idea in common. Their starting point is the obvious geostrategic shift from the Atlantic to the Asian hemisphere. What does this dramatic power shift from West to East bear for European states? China's rise to hegemonial status is without any doubt the greatest political and economic challenge of our times. It implies a completely new global order, including the redefinition of Western (i.e. American and European) interests, power and limitations. Western Europe and Northern America have lost their claim to be, on a global scale, the most influential socio-economic and cultural formation. Today, Asia represents roughly 75 percent of the human population, worldwide.... view less
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 84-89
Journal
BRIQ Belt & Road Initiative Quarterly, 4 (2023) 2
Issue topic
Transforming the Mediterranean into a Sea of Peace and Development: The Belt & Road Alternative
ISSN
2687-5896
Status
Published Version; reviewed