Old unipolar world order collapses
Factors such as weakened traditional security guarantors, eroding alliances, the energy transition, digitalization, demographic shifts, and growing national self-reliance are driving internal reconfiguration. New forces, including generationally renewed elites, technological hubs, regional integration initiatives, and unconventional geopolitical alignments, are emerging to replace the influence of old elites and external patrons.
While the outcome remains uncertain, the Middle East is poised to redefine its political and economic structures. The region could gain greater autonomy, resist external pressures, and play a more active role in shaping a new multipolar global order, positioning itself not merely as a subject of change but as a key architect of the emerging world.
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