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The Rise of a Multipolar World

A Geopolitical Perspective

Kaushik Choudhury
14 min readJun 19, 2023

Introduction

Definition of a multipolar world — In the realm of geopolitics, a multipolar world refers to a global order characterized by the presence of multiple centres of power and influence. It stands in contrast to a unipolar world, where power is predominantly concentrated in the hands of a single dominant nation or bloc. In a multipolar world, several major powers emerge, each possessing significant economic, military, and political capabilities that allow them to shape the global landscape.

At its core, multipolarity reflects a diffusion of power among different actors on the world stage. These actors can include both traditional nation-states as well as non-state entities, such as multinational corporations and international organizations, which possess substantial influence and the ability to project power. Multipolarity can arise from a variety of factors, including shifts in global economic dynamics, advancements in technology, and changes in political alliances.

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In a multipolar world, power is distributed across various poles, each representing a major power centre with its own distinct set of interests, values, and geopolitical strategies. These power centres often compete and cooperate with one another in a complex web of interactions, forming…

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Kaushik Choudhury
Kaushik Choudhury

Written by Kaushik Choudhury

Kaushik Choudhury is an experienced Supply Chain Strategy and Digital Transformation manager in one of the Big 4 Consulting firm in the UK.

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