Hey amigo! 🌟 As 2025 comes to a close, the world order we’ve known for decades is under the microscope.
As the center of global economic gravity shifts eastward, Europe is wrestling with internal divisions, and even its longstanding ties with the US and the United Nations are fraying. The foundations of the old order are shaking like never before.
Thinkers Kishore Mahbubani and Martin Jacques dive deep into this crisis of credibility. They challenge the idea that the West’s leadership is unshakeable and unpack a big question: Can the West still claim a seat at the head of the table when it’s busy dismantling its own multilateral systems?
With transatlantic frictions rising and multilateral institutions on shaky ground, the West’s once-solid claim to global governance feels like a castle in the air. So, what’s next? Will new coalitions emerge? Will Asia’s rising influence redefine the rules of the game?
💬 Join the conversation: What do you think the future holds for global leadership? Drop your thoughts below and let’s brainstorm together!
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Can the West get itself together to dominate global governance anymore
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