Xi-ism, Trumpism, and the Unravelling of the World Order
On the current trajectory, our world is splintering. States, especially in the Global South, are being forced to choose sides.Yet, Xi-ism and Trumpism are incompatible...
On the current trajectory, our world is splintering. States, especially in the Global South, are being forced to choose sides.Yet, Xi-ism and Trumpism are incompatible...
Ellwood also warned of growing global threats, particularly from China and Russia, and stressed the need for NATO countries to increase defence spending to 3% of GDP.
The article discusses the potential implications of the Ukraine conflict in shaping a new world order led by China and Russia. It highlights the West's struggle to respond effectively and suggests that the outcome of this conflict could determine global power dynamics for the rest of the century.
This shabby and perilous retreat from Afghanistan could prove to be the West's worst own goal this century
Establishing a G10 with clout – committed to collective security, democracy and the rule of law – should be Boris Johnson's priority
Britain faces increasing global challenges and must upgrade its defense posture to maintain influence. The article calls for increased defense spending to 3% of GDP, improved strategic cooperation between government departments, and a bolder foreign policy to address global volatility.