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Strategic Rivalries and Global Shifts: US-China Relations and the Emerging Global Order

13
September 2024
Akram Zaoui & Zeno Leoni

In this episode, Dr. Leoni discusses the concept of a "new Cold War" between the United States and China. He explores the evolving geopolitical rivalry between these superpowers, drawing parallels to the Cold War while emphasizing the unique contemporary context. He delves into the complex dynamics of deterrence, bloc politics, and the risk of global escalation. Dr. Leoni also examines the consolidation of an Eastern bloc, the role of middle powers in multi-alignment strategies, and the influence of emerging economies, particularly in the Global South. The conversation touches on the South Atlantic’s geopolitical significance, offering thought-provoking insights into the global power shifts shaping today's world.

 

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