Power Transitions and Theories of Order
Every nation has its own unique narrative but a study of history will tell us that an inevitable trend of human evolution is that empires rise and fall. From the Roman empire to the dominance of the European colonial powers, the present times has seen much talk about the rise of China as a global po...
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