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newscluestoday at 11:19 AM8 repliesview on HN

Who do we expect will replace Americas global leadership and will they really be better for everyone?


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bborudtoday at 11:28 AM

China seems to be the only candidate. But whatever happens it won’t be in the same way as before.

As for whether it is better for everyone, that question became a lot harder in just the last year. Who is «everyone»? And what do we mean by «better»?

With the US wanting to annex territory from its NATO allies, and engaging in extortionate tariffs, it is harder to argue that the US is good for Europe. Which is why Europe has already started to look eastward. Starting with a comprehensive trade deal with India.

What’s happening is good for Russia and China. Not so much for the rest of the world.

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operation_moosetoday at 11:39 AM

The single superpower thing was an anomaly which was mostly a result of one specific country being largely untouched by WW2; we're more likely heading back towards multiple regional powers with varying levels of cooperation, e.g. EU+Mercosur+India agreements that just happened.

The lines are still being drawn, but its doubtful one single power will emerge.

bilekastoday at 11:28 AM

The US is resigning the position intentionally. It's not as if someone is gearing up to replace it.

But as a trade partner? China, markets love reliability and stability. Not every 4 years wondering if there will be another trade war for reasons unknown.

You'd be very surprised the amount of malicious behavior countries will ignore to allow trade. Look at Saudi Arabia.

tocktoday at 11:47 AM

Seems like the rest of the world is just signing new trade deals and continuing on as normal. I hope America returns to normalcy in the next election and everything settles down. Else it seems like back to the old multipolar world.

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rangunatoday at 11:27 AM

No one, we don't need a leader. We need decentralised governance.

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saubeidltoday at 11:37 AM

The EU just signed large deals with Latin America and India, binding a sizable chunk of the world to its rules. ASEAN is on the docket, Japan, Canada and South Korea have been signed for a while now.

Make of that what you will. Power isn't always tanks and soldiers. Sometimes its bureaucracy and contracts.

causalsciencetoday at 11:58 AM

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wolvoleotoday at 11:21 AM

China probably. No I don't think it is better but at least their leadership is actually sane. Evil, but sane and predictable.

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