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The Next World Order: How the Great Powers Are Dividing the Globe
For more than a century, the United States has treated Latin America as its sphere of influence—its so-called “backyard.”
Research by Columbia University historian John Coatsworth shows that the US has overthrown or intervened in at least 41 governments across the region, often using military force or covert operations to shape outcomes in its favor.
From CIA-backed coups and failed assassination attempts on leaders like Fidel Castro to full-scale military invasions in places like Panama and Grenada, Washington’s influence in Latin America has been constant and far-reaching.
Now, under President Trump’s renewed vision of American power, that influence is being reasserted in a dramatically changing world.
The world order that defined the last three decades is shifting. The unipolar dominance the US enjoyed after the Cold War is giving way to a multipolar reality—one where Russia and China demand their own spheres of influence.
Trump appears to recognize that maintaining total global supremacy is no longer sustainable. Instead, he is steering the US toward a strategy of controlled retrenchment: accepting a multipolar world but trying to ensure America remains the biggest power within it.
The new global boundaries have yet to be defined, and the situation remains volatile and dangerous. Whether this transition occurs without descending into greater conflict remains an open question.
On a smaller scale, this mirrors how powerful criminal organizations—such as mafias and street gangs—operate within a city. Ideally, a gang or mafia would eliminate all rivals. However, when certain rivals prove too strong to destroy, the conflict shifts toward defining boundaries until a formal arrangement is reached that divides territories.
The same dynamic is now unfolding on a global scale between the US, Russia, and China.
Each side is maneuvering to expand its power and influence until a new arrangement is reached that defines the balance of the multipolar world.
Determining the precise boundaries of various spheres of influence in a multipolar world—and formalizing them into an agreement—will be a complex and prolonged process. It won’t happen overnight.
While a direct kinetic war between the US, Russia, and China cannot be entirely ruled out, it remains an unlikely scenario.
Instead, we are likely to see a continued mix of proxy wars, economic conflicts, financial warfare, cyber attacks, biological warfare, deniable sabotage, and information warfare as these powers compete to expand their spheres of influence—until a formal agreement is reached.
Some boundaries are relatively clear. The Western Hemisphere will undoubtedly be under US influence. Russia’s sphere will include Eastern Europe and parts of Central Asia, while China’s will center on East Asia.
However, where exactly the lines will be drawn within these zones remains a significant question.
Take East Asia, for example.
Taiwan is almost sure to be reunited with China in some form. The US cannot prevent this, and Washington will likely acknowledge Taiwan as part of China’s sphere of influence.
But what about South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines?
The US is unlikely to abandon its alliances with them completely.
Can China accept South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines remaining US allies? If not, what actions will Beijing take?
While it seems clear that Eastern Europe will fall into Russia’s sphere, the fate of Western and Central Europe remains uncertain.
Losing the Ukraine war will be a bitter pill for supporters of the unipolar world order. Yet, it was always inevitable they would face a harsh reality check after wagering so much blood, treasure, and credibility on a conflict they were never positioned to win.
Russia’s victory in Ukraine will carry enormous downstream consequences—particularly for Europe and NATO.
The existential question for Western Europe is: What will happen to NATO?
I believe there’s a strong likelihood that NATO is either headed for a major restructuring or could even be dissolved entirely. The political will in the US to continue subsidizing Western Europe’s security has significantly diminished.
Western European nations are unlikely to welcome these shifts, but their reliance on US security through NATO for decades has left them vulnerable.
They are likely to move away from EU integration and back toward national sovereignty.
The war in Ukraine offers a valuable lesson: never bet big against a great power in its own backyard.
Just as it was unwise for the US to gamble against Russia in neighboring Ukraine, it would be equally foolish to bet against China in Taiwan—or for Russia and China to believe they can prevail over the US in the Western Hemisphere.
The Next World Order Won’t Just Be Political—It Will Be Financial
Just as great powers test their limits on the world stage, individuals are confronted with their own moment of reckoning. Geopolitical realignments of this scale are never abstract—they ultimately reshape economies, rewrite the rules of trade and finance, and alter the conditions under which ordinary people live, work, and preserve their wealth. The shift toward a multipolar world is not simply a geopolitical story; it is an economic and personal one as well.
What comes next will not be determined solely by treaties or territorial boundaries but by how prepared we are for the second-order effects already set in motion. Markets are recalibrating, currencies are being weaponized, and the systems that underpinned global stability for decades are under visible strain. The consequences of this transition will touch every portfolio and every household.
If you want a deeper understanding of the economic risks emerging from these geopolitical shifts—along with the three strategies most essential to protecting your money and personal freedom during this volatile period—you can access my free PDF special report by clicking here: The Most Dangerous Economic Crisis in 100 Years… the Top 3 Strategies You Need Right Now.
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