• menemen@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    My guess is China will fill the void left by the disintegration of USAID in order to boost its global standing.

    China will take large chunks. But I think we will also see a decentralization as china won’t be able to take it all. Countries like Turkey, Malaysia, Brazil and so on will probably increase their regional soft powers a lot.

    This process also already started years ago, but will be catalyzed by this.

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      41 seconds ago

      Russophobia has been the big disease, really created by US/USAID/NED/CIA. Europe seems to need a moment to let go, but if US isn’t forcing them into it, the rest of the world has already been open to Russia and China. Trump is literally forcing the world to liberate itself from US. The US is still a nice market, but China is much larger to sell into, and tariff wars are not likely to bring investments into the US.

      A multipolar world makes as much obvious sense as democracy. But it is pretty remarkable that US is pushing for it now.