The current global order is experiencing a significant period of dissolution. In Europe, this systemic breakdown is frequently interpreted as a definitive loss. However, this perspective contrasts with views emerging from Asia. The collapse may actually signal the transition toward a new international framework. This potential new order is envisioned as being more inclusive than its predecessor. Such a shift suggests a redistribution of global influence and cooperation. Ultimately, the transition represents a move from old structures to a more representative system.
