Geopolitics
Strategic Paralysis in the West, Strategic Pivot in the East: A Tale of Two World Orders
The United States faces unprecedented strategic isolation, crippled by internal dissent and the refusal of its closest allies to support military action against Iran, while Japan under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi charts a new mercantilist course towards economic security, learning from past vulnerabilities. It poignantly reveals the accelerating decay of Western-led alliances under the weight of unilateral militarism and the rise of the global south's pragmatic, civilization-state model of sovereignty and development.
