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The new multilateral world is giving new challenges for security and trade policy

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The new multilateral world is giving new challenges for security and trade policy


In Twitter somebody asked is the American century over? The answer is that American dominance in the global environment is decreasing, even that is not over. The new actors in the global area are at least China and India, which are willing to increase their influence in the global areas, and that makes mode difficult to make the decisions in the conflict situations.

And also other nations are getting nuclear weapons for their protection and raising their authority at least in the close areas. The frontier lines in the global fields are chancing, and the new diplomatic relationships between Israel and Arab nations are telling that the global environment is always changing and the ex-enemies are turning new friends, and the ex-friends are turning to enemies. 

Things like new "Brahmos" missiles are showing that the new actors in the global environment are willing to create a new type of solution for military technology. This kind of system is telling that the new actors in the global area must be taken seriously, and that is the key element in the new type of multilateral world. So the multilateralism is decreasing the dominance of the traditional superpowers. And because there are more actors, that means that there are more nations, which have their purposes. 

But the thing in the multilateral world is one thing, what we haven't ever handled before. The thing is that even if some country is selling the military systems to other countries, there could be things, what is making them ineffective against the creators of those systems. That means that the buyer must carefully test and analyze the systems because there is a possibility that in the conflict situation the GPS is shut down from those systems. 

The world is becoming more multicultural and multilateral. New actors in the global area are not coming from Europe, and they have a different culture than the Western actors, which means that the global environment requires new skills from both sides. The fast data connections are giving chance that the governments can discuss between together, but the fast data connections are also a threat. That means that national and financial security can be under threat. 

(1)  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BrahMos

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