Part 14/15:
The summary of the WEF’s summer conference in China reveals a world in flux—with declining Western influence, rising Asian power, and mounting geopolitical tensions. The traditional global order appears to be fracturing, with alliances shifting, currency dominance hanging in the balance, and technological races intensifying.
Underlying all discussions is a persistent drive by the global elite to maintain relevance and control—through technological innovation, economic restructuring, and geopolitical maneuvering. While some leadership figures suggest a move toward stability via authoritarian regimes and strategic alliances, the reality remains volatile and unpredictable.