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Eurasia Fractures Amid Escalating World Conflicts

How geopolitics shattered a grand vision

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Abishur Prakash
Oct 22, 2024
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For the last two decades, the concept of Eurasia has been on the minds of many.

At its core, Eurasia was about a new global, geoeconomic environment, where the transatlantic order, led by the US, no longer dominates, as a diverse yet integrated landmass of Eurasia, encompassing Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, rises and increasingly calls the shots.

The combined weight of three, physically-connected regions with their own unique attributes - European capital and commerce, Middle Eastern energy and connectivity, and Asian demographics and economic growth - would permanently move the global center of gravity away from North America, and equally important, the global oceans, where maritime lanes carrying 90% of global trade are controlled by the US.

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