The West’s Decline and the Global South’s Rise: Towards a Multiplex World Order

Falling of West and Emergence of Global South: towards multi-stateist world system

The world is going through a period of historical change today. The influence of Western countries is decreasing compared to earlier, while global south countries – such as India, Brazil, South Africa and China are emerging rapidly in the system, technology and politics. This change has made steps towards multiplexual system in world politics.

West’s decreasing effect

Western countries, especially America and Europe, played a major role in global politics, trade and security in the last century. But in recent years his dominance has decreased due to many reasons:

Recession of economic growth.

Constant challenges in foreign policy.

Moving forward of China and Asian countries in technical competition.

Analysts say that global power is no longer in the hands of Western countries, and it indicates multilateralism in the international system.

Global south

Global South countries are rapidly increasing economic and political influence. Countries like India and China are playing a major role in high -tech, digital economy and global trade. Countries like Brazil, South Africa and Indonesia have also become more active on regional and global forums.

Experts say that the rise of the global South is not only an economic change, but it is also an attempt to balance the political and cultural outlook.

Multiplex World Order

In this new global scenario, no one country or region will be completely dominated. Instead:

Many regional powers will be influential in global policy.

International institutions and platforms will adopt more multilateral decision making process.

A mixture of both cooperation and competition in global security, trade and environmental issues will be seen.

Analysts say that this multi-stateist system reflects global balance and rise of new powers.

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