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Strategic Analysis for a Multipolar World

Category: Global Order

This category examines the shifting architecture of power in an increasingly multipolar world. It focuses on how major states shape — and contest — the rules, institutions, alliances, and economic systems that define the international system.

Rather than concentrating on isolated events, Global Order explores structural change: the balance of power between the United States, China, and Russia; the durability of alliances; the future of deterrence; energy security; economic interdependence; and the evolving role of regional powers.

Articles in this section analyze how geopolitical shocks — wars, sanctions, technological competition, or financial disruption — ripple through the broader system. The emphasis is long-term: who adapts, who overextends, and how global stability is renegotiated over time.

At its core, this category asks:
What kind of world order is emerging — and who will shape its direction?

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The Next Financial Battlefield America, China, and the Quiet Shift Toward Digital Money
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The Next Financial Battlefield America, China, and the Quiet Shift Toward Digital Money

  • Alex R. Whitmore
  • February 16, 2026
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As of early 2026, the global financial system is not collapsing — but it is quietly evolving. Three parallel trends define the moment: Dollar-backed stablecoins […]

Japan’s Strategic Shift and the Future of the Global Order
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Japan’s Strategic Shift and the Future of the Global Order

  • Alex R. Whitmore
  • February 14, 2026
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Japan’s recent security transformation is not simply a regional adjustment. It is part of a broader rebalancing within the emerging global order. As power diffuses […]

If War Expands in the Middle East, the Real Game Won’t Be There
  • Global Order

If War Expands in the Middle East, the Real Game Won’t Be There

  • Alex R. Whitmore
  • February 14, 2026
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If a major war erupts involving Iran and the United States, the most decisive moves may not happen in the Persian Gulf at all. They […]

About the Author

Alex R. Whitmore
Independent Geopolitical Analyst

Focuses on structural power transitions, alliance systems, and long-term strategic competition. Analysis prioritizes institutional behavior and systemic shifts over short-term events.

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