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Economy => Economics => Topic started by: CTO114 on November 24, 2025, 02:52:08 PM



Title: With the current trends, a we starting to see a multipolar global economy?
Post by: CTO114 on November 24, 2025, 02:52:08 PM
As we start to experience the emergence of China, Turkey and even Qatar, there's a current trends that indicates a shift from a bipolar system to more of a multipolar system.

These emerging countries statistically now make up a large chunk of the global GDP. As investment and trade are beginning to diversify.

As the Chinese have continued to insist that a multipolar system is inevitable.

Just like every other emerging system, a multipolar system would also carry its challenges as diversification can lead to more disagreements

Are we starting to see an inevitable shift to a global multipolar system?


Title: Re: With the current trends, a we starting to see a multipolar global economy?
Post by: She shining on November 24, 2025, 08:03:04 PM
This is the first time I'm seeing Turkey in a context like this especially in relation to world power. Who made up the bipolar system? The US and China? Better if you been specific.

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As the Chinese have continued to insist that a multipolar system is inevitable.
They just want power from the US. They want to be the dominant country, if any country can they would want to be the first hence why wars were popular then.

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Are we starting to see an inevitable shift to a global multipolar system?
I will say maybe the ones sitting on the throne is changing hand. They won't want other countries to grow to a certain stage. Limiting and reducing competition.


Title: Re: With the current trends, a we starting to see a multipolar global economy?
Post by: crwth on November 24, 2025, 08:07:59 PM
As we start to experience the emergence of China, Turkey and even Qatar, there's a current trends that indicates a shift from a bipolar system to more of a multipolar system.

These emerging countries statistically now make up a large chunk of the global GDP. As investment and trade are beginning to diversify.

As the Chinese have continued to insist that a multipolar system is inevitable.

Just like every other emerging system, a multipolar system would also carry its challenges as diversification can lead to more disagreements

Are we starting to see an inevitable shift to a global multipolar system?

I don't understand what a bipolar system or a multipolar system is. I know that it would become a two-system to more systems. I don't understand the polar part and its significance. I don't really want to search on Google or something. I hope that your post gave you an idea of what it could be.

Is it due to the manufacturing sites in China or the addition of manufacturing in other countries to the polar system, or something else? I hope you can improve your post by adding a definition.