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Global politics is no longer just about wars, alliances, or headline-making summits. In today’s world, power is exercised through subtler channels: controlling supply chains, shifting maritime boundaries, influencing energy prices, rewriting tech regulations, blocking trade routes, or shaping online narratives. And the biggest players driving these shifts are no longer only the US and Europe.
There is a new set of influencers on the global stage, such as China, Russia, Turkey, and Iran, often called revisionist states. They are not simply competing for power; they are actively trying to rewrite the rules of how the world works: from territorial boundaries and digital surveillance to trade access and defence partnerships.
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