AFTER IRAN AND VENEZUELA: The Emerging Powers Challenging American Influence
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The international system is undergoing one of the most significant structural transformations since the end of the Cold War.For decades, global order was shaped by a relatively centralized architecture anchored by U.S. influence across finance, military alliances, trade systems, and institutional governance. That structure is now evolving into a fragmented and competitive environment.After Iran and Venezuela provides a deep geopolitical analysis of this transition.The book argues that global power is no longer defined by a single dominant center, but by multiple overlapping systems of influence. These systems operate across economic networks, security alliances, technological ecosystems, and regional power structures.Key dynamics explored include: - The rise of China as a parallel economic and infrastructural system- Russia's role as a strategic disruptor in security and energy domains- The increasing autonomy of middle powers such as India, Turkey, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia- The fragmentation of global financial and trade systems- The emergence of competing technological ecosystems- The weakening of centralized institutional authority- The role of Iran and Venezuela as case studies in adaptation under pressureRather than focusing on a single rivalry, the book examines the structural logic of a changing world order-one defined by competition, adaptation, and networked influence.This is essential reading for anyone interested in geopolitics, international relations, global economics, and the future of global power.
The international system is undergoing one of the most significant structural transformations since the end of the Cold War.For decades, global order was shaped by a relatively centralized architecture anchored by U.S. influence across finance, military alliances, trade systems, and institutional governance. That structure is now evolving into a fragmented and competitive environment.After Iran and Venezuela provides a deep geopolitical analysis of this transition.The book argues that global power is no longer defined by a single dominant center, but by multiple overlapping systems of influence. These systems operate across economic networks, security alliances, technological ecosystems, and regional power structures.Key dynamics explored include: - The rise of China as a parallel economic and infrastructural system- Russia's role as a strategic disruptor in security and energy domains- The increasing autonomy of middle powers such as India, Turkey, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia- The fragmentation of global financial and trade systems- The emergence of competing technological ecosystems- The weakening of centralized institutional authority- The role of Iran and Venezuela as case studies in adaptation under pressureRather than focusing on a single rivalry, the book examines the structural logic of a changing world order-one defined by competition, adaptation, and networked influence.This is essential reading for anyone interested in geopolitics, international relations, global economics, and the future of global power.
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