
Annual Editions: Global Issues 12/13 28th Edition by Robert Jackson
Edition 28ISBN: 978-0078051180
Annual Editions: Global Issues 12/13 28th Edition by Robert Jackson
Edition 28ISBN: 978-0078051180 Exercise 1
What is the authors' point of view, which is the basis of this article?
Explanation
Synopsis of the Article:
The article is about a transformed world by the year 2025. The article refers to the global and economic power of various countries changing in future. Some of the countries that are currently considered as developed will lose their power and the developing countries will possess more power.
Author's point of view:
The author's point of view in this article is that the international system is going to be multipolar in future. This is because there will be many countries that will come to power. This has been explained by the author with the help of some current examples along with a glimpse of how the future will look in 2025. There will be many more countries that will have power in many areas and the future is going to change. Power is going to shift from the developed countries to the developing countries. This has been explained by the author under the following headings:
The author view is based on the following:
• Other economic players: There are many developing countries that are emerging as the main players in the market.
• New international order or transition: A new international order will be created due to change in power.
• Role of terrorism: There will be conflicts among the various countries for resources which will change the equation among the countries.
• Regionalism: There is a rise in the feeling of regionalism among many nations. This will have an impact on the economic order of the world.
Such change of power was last seen after the Second World War. It is expected by the author that a similar change will be seen in the near future i.e. in 2025.
The article is about a transformed world by the year 2025. The article refers to the global and economic power of various countries changing in future. Some of the countries that are currently considered as developed will lose their power and the developing countries will possess more power.
Author's point of view:
The author's point of view in this article is that the international system is going to be multipolar in future. This is because there will be many countries that will come to power. This has been explained by the author with the help of some current examples along with a glimpse of how the future will look in 2025. There will be many more countries that will have power in many areas and the future is going to change. Power is going to shift from the developed countries to the developing countries. This has been explained by the author under the following headings:
The author view is based on the following:
• Other economic players: There are many developing countries that are emerging as the main players in the market.
• New international order or transition: A new international order will be created due to change in power.
• Role of terrorism: There will be conflicts among the various countries for resources which will change the equation among the countries.
• Regionalism: There is a rise in the feeling of regionalism among many nations. This will have an impact on the economic order of the world.
Such change of power was last seen after the Second World War. It is expected by the author that a similar change will be seen in the near future i.e. in 2025.
Annual Editions: Global Issues 12/13 28th Edition by Robert Jackson
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