Geopolitics of Capitalism State of Power 2025
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Geopolitical rivalry is reshaping our planet as reactionary nationalists take power and global tensions mount. Our 13th State of Power report explores whether this is the end of US imperialism and the beginning of a Chinese empire, the way nationalism is reshaping neoliberal globalisation, and the implications of a shifting global order for the vast majority of the world and for social movements fighting for justice.

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Infographics
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Which country rules the world? Infographics: State of Power 2025
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Does China pose a challenge to the US empire? Infographics: State of Power 2025
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In an age of great power rivalry where does that leave the rest of the world? Infographics: State of Power 2025
Essays
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A fractured world Reflections on power, polarity and polycrisis
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The new frontline The US-China battle for control of global networks
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AI wars in a new age of Great Power rivalry Interview with Tica Font, Centre Delàs d’Estudis per la Pau, Barcelona
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Geopolitics of genocide
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Building BRICS Challenges and opportunities for South-South collaboration in a multipolar world
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Can China challenge the US empire?
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China and the geopolitics of the green transition
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Beyond Big Tech Geopolitics Moving towards local and people-centred artificial intelligence
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The emerging sub-imperial role of the United Arab Emirates in Africa
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A transatlantic bargain Europe’s ultimate submission to US empire
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In search of alternatives Strategies for social movements to counter imperialism and authoritarianism
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Illustrating Geopolitics State of Power 2025
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A Fractured World: Reflections on Power, Polarity and Polycrisis
Podcast
Nick Buxton in Conversation with Adam Tooze and Walden Bello.
