World Systems Theory explains the dynamic global economy, highlighting US-China rivalry as competing capitalisms: liberalism vs. state capitalism. Drawing on Lenin's inter-imperialism and Kautsky's "ultra-imperialism," it underscores trade disputes, financial interconnectedness, and ideological clashes. This rivalry shapes global stability, progress,…
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Wars, as catalysts of change and destruction, have shaped civilizations through economic, territorial, and political conflicts. While driving innovation and societal shifts, wars also leave devastating legacies—displacement, poverty, and instability. Embracing diplomacy, inclusive governance, and human rights is essential for…
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