Global Power Transition: Where do Major European States Stand?

Ali Asfand Salyana, S. Kausar, Hamayoun Khan, Mr. Ali, Asfand Salyana, Ms. Saima Kausar, Mr. Hamayoun Khan
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This paper focuses on the actors in the new emerging Cold War. In the last century, the world was experiencing a phase of geopolitical rivalry between two major powers, commonly referred to as the Cold War. After surviving fifty years of proxy warfare, sanctions, arms race, and security concerns between the two dominant worldwide factions, the struggle finally came to an end. The USA exerted significant influence over the western bloc, while the Soviet Union dominated the eastern bloc. The global geopolitical scenario has seen substantial transformations in the twenty-first century. The global landscape has shifted towards a multipolar configuration, resulting in conflicts that have highly unorthodox characteristics. China, being a major player, actively engages in world politics and is enjoying a fair share in a market economy and the development of infrastructure. Amid the ongoing global quest for dominance, Europe is experiencing an emergence of new dynamics, each with its unique alliances and ideas. This article aims to analyze the potential for collaboration and conflict between the major players in the emerging global power transition during the early stages of this Cold War.
全球权力过渡:欧洲主要国家何去何从?
本文重点探讨新出现的冷战中的行为体。上个世纪,世界经历了两个大国之间的地缘政治竞争阶段,即通常所说的冷战。在经历了长达五十年的代理人战争、制裁、军备竞赛以及世界两大主导派别之间的安全担忧之后,这场斗争终于落下帷幕。美国对西方集团施加了重大影响,而苏联则主宰了东方集团。21 世纪,全球地缘政治格局发生了重大变化。全球格局已转向多极格局,由此引发了极具非正统特征的冲突。中国作为一个重要角色,积极参与世界政治,并在市场经济和基础设施发展中享有公平的份额。在全球争夺主导权的过程中,欧洲正经历着新动态的出现,每种动态都有其独特的联盟和理念。本文旨在分析在这场冷战的早期阶段,新兴的全球权力过渡中的主要参与者之间可能出现的合作与冲突。
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