• The Young and the Westless

    From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 25 18:37:20 2024
    Book Excerpt from Westlessness: The Great Global Rebalancing

    https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/08/25/brics-global-south-gaza-icj-multipolarity-westlessness/

    "We are fast passing the peak era of global Western power and influence.
    The “collapse of the West” is too sensationalist. But there is a
    transition underway from an era of unbridled Western global influence to
    one of contested Western influence.

    This need not spell the West’s doom. Nevertheless, there will be
    changes. Even the greatest skeptics of China’s continuing economic
    ascent, or of Russia’s long-term prospects as an imperial state, or of
    the viability of the BRICS+ project, have to concede one thing. For the
    Western countries to perpetuate their global leadership roles in the
    coming decades, they must adapt to changing realities. In demographics,
    share of global wealth, cultural prestige, and other critically
    important indicators of civilizational power, a grand transition is
    underway. Although we cannot yet predict precisely where it is headed,
    some observations are already becoming clearer.

    The tactics that once worked for the Western countries in perpetuating
    their influence, such as relying on the combined economic help of the
    G-7 countries to decisively influence world affairs, or assuming that
    the Western countries and their allies represent the peak of modernity
    for others to aspire toward, are simply not going to suffice under
    changed circumstances.

    The world is facing real epochal change as more centers of meaningful
    power and influence multiply outside of the West’s reach. This includes rivals such as Russia and China, but also ostensible Western partners
    like India, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, which cannot be assumed as
    remaining in thrall to Western power. For the West, it will not be
    enough merely to endure these changes; it needs to actively maneuver to preserve its global influence.

    ..

    More generally, several Western governments have endured global
    criticism for supporting Israel during its war in Gaza, following the
    Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas. This criticism sometimes used the language of “resisting settler colonialism” to criticize Israel and those backing it
    in the United States and other Western states.

    Those wishing to silence such criticism should be warned. The diversity
    of voices shaping world affairs is only going to heighten in the future.
    When South Africa brought a case against Israel’s conduct of this war to
    the International Court of Justice in the Hague, attracting support from numerous other states, we were glimpsing into the future of world
    affairs.

    ..

    There are events, and then there are trends in world affairs. Too many observers fixate on the former; taking time to appreciate the latter is becoming increasingly vital."

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