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From the EGF Head of Research

Published on EGF: 06.08.2022

by EGF Editor

Like often in the history, the world order is shifting, and nobody can pass a meaningful masterplan. However, global polarization is on the way and would eventually shape the new world order. The current fence sitters might face tough dilemmas. A plethora of crises will mark the road. There is no going back but only an uncertain way ahead. This isn't Cold War replayed. The emerging multipolar world is in limbo, while new poles are building up. A multi-regional world is the likeliest future of the international system.

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