Rising tension between global and middle powers
Today, we are living in a systemic transition period in which the world is experiencing an international systemic crisis. Deep uncertainty and instability have been dominating the global system. The rivalry between global powers has been intensifying every day. Unfortunately, there is no established international order and no stable relationship between even members of the same alliance. Most hostilities and friendships are temporary; relations between any two states can change quickly.
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Today, we are living in a systemic transition period in which the world is experiencing an international systemic crisis. Deep uncertainty and instability have been dominating the global system. The rivalry between global powers has been intensifying every day. Unfortunately, there is no established international order and no stable relationship between even members of the same alliance. Most hostilities and friendships are temporary; relations between any two states can change quickly.
This atmosphere causes deep mistrust between states because not only hostile states but also friendly countries, even allies, can pose a threat. We live in a time when the logic of the Melian dialogue dramatizes the negotiations between the Athenians and the Melians before the siege. Therefore, the motto that “the strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must” dominates the agenda. Today, the stronger occupy the lands of the weak whenever they want. The problem is that not only the so-called hegemon but also the challengers interfere in the internal affairs of any state or violate its sovereignty.
For this reason, all states want to take necessary measures to avoid being the target of aggression. While small powers have no other choice but to bandwagon with certain global giants, most middle actors have been trying to increase their resilience and deterrence through military buildup and economic development.
Observing the relationship between global powers and middle powers will be interesting. Both sides are trying to take precautionary measures to maximize their national interests. However, the power asymmetry between the stronger and the weaker leads the two sides to take different steps against each other.
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