The Current Global Power Dynamics and Future Outlook

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The article argues that a new world order, centered around China, the US, Europe, and the Global South, is already in place, replacing the US-dominated unipolar system. It discusses the historical shifts in global power, current geopolitical tensions, and the flux and challenges faced by major powers, emphasizing that the global order is in a state of ongoing transition and uncertainty.
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