In a world of strongmen, how should countries adapt?

The idea of a rules-based international order has long shaped global politics. But today, power politics may be making a comeback. As global tensions grow, governments are being forced to adapt to a changing geopolitical reality.

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DW’s Melissa Chan speaks with geopolitical analyst Ken Moriyasu about why governments may need to rethink how they view the world.

As China advances its Belt and Road Initiative and major powers like Russia and the United States increasingly compete through spheres of influence, Moriyasu argued that foreign policy must reflect geopolitical realities rather than outdated assumptions.

Moriyasu outlined his proposal for three new strategic “bureaus” — Mackinder, Mahan and Spykman.

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