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As we approach 2024, we may remember 2023 as a major turning point in history best summarized by the tectonic shift in geopolitics from a unipolar world toward a multipolar one.
Source: https://opinion.inquirer.net/169004/a-happy-new-year
Countries like Brazil, India and the rest of the BRICS countries are tired of the U.S.-led unipolar world, says leading Latin American thinker Matias Spektor in an interview.
In 1997, Brzezinski published a highly influential book, The Grand Chessboardhe argued that Ukraine’s role was integral to insuring US dominance in the unipolar, post-Soviet world.
Putin said that states of the “golden billion” are doing everything in their power to preserve a unipolar world that suits them and is beneficial to them.
The country that led a unipolar world can still lead in a multipolar world, not by issuing orders to its fellow countries as if they were vassals but by persuading them as allies.
Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/09/11/us-china-russia-multilateralism-diplomacy-alliances-trade/
The United Nations is correct in its assessment that the unipolar moment is now over, and that the world is moving towards a new, more complex reality.