President Donald Trump's approach is redefining the concept of the international system, shifting from mutual interests to coercive deals enforced by power. This transformation raises questions about the future of international relations and its impact on global stability.
The ongoing war signals significant transformations in the international system, affecting global political and economic balances. These changes could redraw the world map as we know it.
Russian Foreign Minister <strong>Sergey Lavrov</strong> has warned that the current tensions in the Gulf could escalate into a new global war. He emphasized that the world is undergoing a significant restructuring of the international system.
The ongoing war on Iran raises profound questions about the effectiveness of the current international system. Brazilian President Lula da Silva and a Columbia University academic propose new visions for global leadership amid increasing American dominance.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan asserts that the international system is facing a significant legitimacy crisis, calling for reforms in international institutions to reflect current geopolitical changes. His remarks come amid rising global tensions.
Turkish President <strong>Recep Tayyip Erdogan</strong> stated that the international system established after <strong>World War II</strong> is experiencing a profound crisis affecting all areas. These remarks come amid increasing global challenges.
Former U.S. NATO ambassador Ivo Daalder warns that a war with Iran could have far-reaching consequences, significantly disrupting global oil and gas supplies. The escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran raise concerns about military escalation affecting regional and global stability.
As the world grapples with international upheaval, new analyses focus on the future of the global order following Donald Trump's presidency. These scenarios reveal potential risks that threaten global stability.