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The New Geopolitics: Strategy After U.S. Hegemony
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The New Geopolitics: Strategy After U.S. Hegemony

With deterrence collapsing and alliances hollowing out, a multipolar world emerges: driven by raw interests, flexibility, and strategic ambiguity.

May 04, 2025
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A symbolic painting illustrates a post-hegemony geopolitical landscape using a strategic chessboard setup. A large, weathered black king chess piece stands prominently on the left, while a globe modeled as a chess piece occupies the right, both set against a muted, vintage-style American flag backdrop. The fallen black king between them suggests a shift in global power dynamics. Other chess pieces, including pawns and a knight, are scattered across the board, representing competing nations or forces. The warm, subdued lighting and earth-toned palette create a contemplative atmosphere that conveys themes of international strategy, decline of U.S. dominance, and emerging global multipolarity.

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