The roots of a decentred international order
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April 17, 2021 00:47 IST
In the post-pandemic period, developing economies should rise to meet the U.S.-led liberal hegemonic world order
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In the post-pandemic period, developing economies should rise to meet the U.S.-led liberal hegemonic world order
The International Institute for Strategic Studies puts the overall estimate of China’s military budget at $230 billion (https://bit.ly/3sofrDw). The intentions for global supremacy are apparent, chiefly to outrun the Pentagon. The primary geopolitical rivals, namely Russia and China may possibly provide the strategic and tactical counterbalance to the hegemony of America. Moreover, the international order is under threat of the rising economic power of the BRICS