end up becoming the undeniable

loyal to the system it was ‘piggybacking’ on its rules: it exploited them in its favour but did not submit to their obligations. The asymmetry between the benefits it was deriving and the costs it was bearing was enabling it to close the gap in its global presence compared with the US at such a speed that in two or three decades it would end up becoming the undeniable hegemonic power. The interesting thing about the next two columns is that, with the rules of the old order, confrontation was even worse: both the US and China would lose 56% with the US falling from 9% to 4% and China from 16% to 7%. The implication is clear: confrontation alone is not enough, there was also a need to change the rules of the game. สล็อตเว็บตรง

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