Mundo Polidonal |🎙 Ep. 32 | Agenda Prospectiva
Transforming Global Power Dynamics
Introduction to the Podcast
- Welcome to the "Mundo Polinal" podcast, where the focus is on exploring the shift from a unipolar world dominated by the U.S. to a multipolar one.
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Transition from Unipolarity to Multipolarity
- According to Miko Sagna from Citra, there was an expectation for a transition from U.S. dominance to China's emergence as a superpower. However, this change is more profound than anticipated.
- The current global landscape is moving towards a system of power nodes based on relationships rather than just leading nations.
The Role of Multilateralism
- The European Parliament emphasizes that global challenges necessitate a transformed multilateral system focused on international cooperation.
- Influence networks will not be limited to states; they will also include businesses, academic institutions, NGOs, and citizens working synergistically.
Current Challenges in Global Governance
- Multilateralism is currently weakened due to trade tensions and diminishing effectiveness of organizations like the WTO and UN amidst rising economic powers in the East.
- Despite these challenges, over 50% of global productive activities remain international, highlighting the need for strong institutional relationships globally.
Factors Driving Change Towards a Polymodal System
- Various factors are driving this megatrend towards a polymodal system: technological advancements, U.S.-China trade tensions, emerging markets in the Global South, increasing national debt, lack of consensus on critical issues like climate change, regionalism growth, and rising nationalist ideologies.
- The structure of power is evolving away from military strength or economic influence of single countries toward functional networks among states capable of influencing multiple state and non-state actors.
Implications for Peru
- Peru must recognize science and technology's role in actively participating in forming networks with other states worldwide as part of this new power dynamic.