Fake Wars & Higher Prices: What a “Multipolar World Order” REALLY Means
This “Multipolar World” has been a political talking point for a long time, but it has been building momentum over the last few years, and noticeably accelerating since the beginning of Donald Trump’s second term.
Two weeks ago, in a talk at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called for“a post-imperial world [and] a resilient rules-based order in a new era of multipolarity”.
“What is happening today is not a transfer of hegemony, but an increase in multipolarity — in both power and prosperity,”
Outside of politicians speechifying, the multipolar world order has become the main focus of the international think-tank circuit as well.
In a multipolar world, agile interest-based cooperation will be decisive in shaping resilient, productive and sustainable materials systems.
That’s the traditional circle in which “multipolarity” is most discussed. Reports for alphabet agencies and non-profits, market predictions and risk assessments. Academic language that camouflages meaning in layers of surplus verbiage.
But multipolarity is not just the pet subject of presidents and thinktanks, it is a regular talking point across the media landscape.
The US/Israeli war with Iran has been blamed for and/or credited with accelerating this long-awaited Imperial decline.
Two weeks ago, The Tehran Times headlines:
How the Iran conflict is catalyzing a multipolar world order
A report from The Middle East Council on Global Affairs frames the war in Iran as the US trying to stop the multipolar world from breaking free:
What is unfolding in Iran is not simply a war over the regional balance of power or nuclear containment. It is an attempt to rupture the geographic core of an emerging multipolar order designed to bypass Western dominance
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace published this…
The Iran War Shows the Limits of U.S. Power – If Washington cannot adapt to the ongoing transformations of a multipolar world, its superiority will become a liability.
America’s Empire will fall, and a shiny multipolar new world order will rise in its place, and it’s definitely going to be A Good Thing.
That’s the story.
But that’s all it is, a story.
What is the “multipolar world order”, really?
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