De 'global power reset' is begonnen | Prof. Jiang Xueqin
6-3-2026 YT
History does not always announce its turning points loudly. Sometimes the global order shifts quietly — through economic pressure, technological competition, and strategic alliances. Today many analysts believe the world is entering a new phase: a global power reset where influence, security, and leadership are being recalibrated.To understand this moment, we must step back and analyze systems rather than headlines. Power in international relations behaves much like energy in physics — it moves, redistributes, and transforms, but it never disappears.
The current geopolitical environment, shaped by great-power competition, regional conflicts, technological races, and economic restructuring, suggests that the balance of global influence is evolving.
In this video, we approach the topic calmly and analytically, in the spirit of Prof. Jiang Xueqin’s educational style. Instead of dramatic predictions, we examine structural forces: how states adapt, how alliances evolve, and how systems respond when pressure builds across multiple domains. Key insights you will learn in this video: Why the global balance of power is shifting among major actors such as the United States, China, Europe, and emerging regional powers. How economic competition, technology races, and supply chain restructuring are reshaping global influence. Why regional conflicts often signal deeper systemic transitions in international order. How sustainability, stability, and long-term strategy determine which powers thrive in the next era. What students and analysts should watch to understand whether a true global power reset is unfolding. As Isaac Newton observed, “Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.” In geopolitics, shifts in power inevitably generate counter-balances. Albert Einstein reminded us, “The important thing is not to stop questioning.” Understanding global change begins with careful inquiry. And in global policy, sustainability is not simply environmental — it also means building systems that endure under pressure. This video is especially valuable for students of international relations, policy professionals, geopolitical enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone trying to understand the direction of global affairs. If you want to see beyond daily news cycles and understand the deeper structure of world politics, this discussion will provide a clear and thoughtful framework. Subscribe for more analytical, educational content inspired by Prof. Jiang Xueqin’s calm and intellectually rigorous approach. Share this video with colleagues, classmates, and fellow learners who want to understand how power, strategy, and global systems interact. Stay connected as we continue exploring the forces shaping the future of the international order.
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