The Return of Great-Power Competition
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This episode explores how the 21st century has marked the return of intense rivalry among major global powers, ending the post–Cold War era of single-superpower dominance. The world is shifting from a unipolar system to a more complex and unstable multipolar order, where several states compete for influence.
At the center of this transformation is growing strategic competition among the United States, China, and Russia. Economically, trade wars, sanctions, and technology restrictions have turned global commerce into a tool of political pressure. Key industries such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and rare earth minerals have become major battlegrounds.
Militarily, countries are rapidly modernizing their forces, investing in hypersonic weapons, space systems, drones, and nuclear arsenals. At the same time, cyber warfare and digital disinformation have emerged as new forms of conflict, allowing states to attack rivals without traditional battles.
The episode also explains how globalization itself has become weaponized. Nations are reducing dependence on rivals, reshaping supply chains, and building alternative financial and technological systems. Smaller countries are forced to navigate carefully between competing powers, leading to shifting alliances and regional instability.
Despite rising tensions, the episode emphasizes that cooperation remains necessary on issues like climate change, pandemics, and nuclear safety. The future of this new era will depend on whether global leaders choose restraint and diplomacy—or allow rivalry to escalate into open conflict.