「我們所知的世界已死」
這篇文章探討了當前全球政治的危機,特別是美國在軍事和經濟上的衰退,及中國和印度崛起的影響。此外,作者指出歐洲和中東的結構性問題,以及極右勢力的崛起,共同導致民主的破壞和社會整合的失敗。
這篇文章探討了當前全球政治的危機,特別是美國在軍事和經濟上的衰退,及中國和印度崛起的影響。此外,作者指出歐洲和中東的結構性問題,以及極右勢力的崛起,共同導致民主的破壞和社會整合的失敗。
The content discusses the global crises stemming from institutional failures post-World War II, comparing the current U.S. situation to historical empires. It highlights the rise of populism linked to disillusionment with democracy, the shift in global power towards China, and the need for new sovereignty concepts in North America. The piece critiques failed governance in Europe and addresses geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East and Russia.
In 2025, the world appears promising with diplomatic progress in major conflicts and economic expansion amid a growing population. However, significant challenges persist, particularly the lack of global governance and cooperation. The United States and China prioritize self-interests, leaving global issues unresolved, threatening sustainability and deepening societal divides.
The content discusses the geopolitical shifts following the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel, highlighting the implications for the Assad dictatorship in Syria. It emphasizes Israel’s strengthened military position amid regional instability, the ongoing Syrian crisis, and the impact of external alliances involving Russia, Iran, and Turkey in shaping the area’s future.
Antonio Navalón For many years – long after the destruction of the Second Temple, that of Solomon – people have always lived with conviction, and it is written in the Bible that the day the Third Temple is destroyed will be the end of the …
Time to rethink retirement When my mom passed away in 2012, my dad started to decline quickly, and my brother and I had to go through my parents’ bills and finances. Both my mom and dad worked great jobs for 50 years, but they were …
There is much talk about populism, democracy, conservatives, neoliberals, progressives, independents, no labels, republicans, autocrats, libertarians, authoritarians, totalitarians, infallible Iman, anarchists, supreme leaders, tyranny, and many other schisms. Monarchical regimes are fading away and constrained in their ability to govern, remaining as symbolic figures, except …
Wars, polarization, and uncertainty reign in the immediate future. None of the forecasts at the beginning of the year* alerted us to the outcomes we experienced. The widely anticipated recession didn’t happen; the U.S. economy is growing with low unemployment and decreasing inflation. Growth across …
Polarization around the world is increasingly present, in some cases even concerning. Politics in some countries are moved by protesting angry citizens fed up with the incompetence of their leaders. Extremists have a fertile ground for their causes, both for left and right. Unlikely candidates …
Ian Bremmer, a political scientist and president of Eurasia Group, joins us to discuss the historical and political context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In this conversation, Bremmer and our editor-in-chief, Robert Chapman-Smith, explore the current dynamics between Israel and Palestine, particularly during Israeli Prime Minister …