François Picard is happy to welcome Manlio Graziano, Professor of Geopolitics and Geopolitics of Religions on the American Graduate Faculty of Worldwide Relations and Diplomacy in Paris. He argues that we live by a transitional second as we embark on a brand new world order: america stays terribly highly effective, but not capabilities as “the chief of the free world”, able to directing and stabilising the worldwide system. There’s a paradox of energy missing discernment, management or guardrails, creating instability and volatility. For a half century, america has confronted the boundaries of its international dominance, a realisation rooted in strategic failures starting from Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan. At the moment, this erosion of hegemony manifests as strategic incoherence. The USA retains the capability to behave—militarily and economically—however lacks a transparent, unified path. This generates dysfunction relatively than management. All of the whereas, Europe faces a profound recalibration: it may neither absolutely depend on america nor completely detach from it requiring a strategic awakening.
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