Relations between superpowers

 

The USSR collapsed - Russia ...

The opinion of the famous American politician and statesman Henry Kissinger that "none of the world's greatest superpowers retreat forever" is now gaining strength in world politics. The relationship between the superpowers that rule the world today is proof of this. There are always open and secret contradictions between these forces, each of which tries to show that it is stronger. After the collapse of the USSR, one of the most powerful states in the world, the mission sought to maintain its hegemony over the post-Soviet republics, but failed. In a sense, world hegemony has passed into the hands of the United States. But a lot has changed in the world over the past 30 years. The People's Republic of China is already demonstrating its power to the superpowers with its economic potential. For this reason, the United States cannot tolerate China's penchant for Russia and Iran.
Currently, China has established its presence in almost all regions of the Russian Far East. Large production facilities have been created here, a high production potential has been created using the latest equipment and technologies. While this worries Russians living in the region, government officials see no cause for concern. Because Russia, which has cold relations with the United States and Europe, prefers cooperation with China. Prominent political scientists around the world believe that as relations between China and the United States draw closer, other superpowers will have to choose between the United States and China.

Yusif Sayyid

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