2026: The Year the Global System Starts Breaking Apart

2026: The Year the Global System Starts Breaking Apart

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A New Global Order Is Forming in 2026 — Few Are Prepared
From China's Crisis to Global Instability: 2026 Explained
Global Geopolitical Forecast 2026: China Crisis, Trade Wars, and Economic Power Shifts
2026 may mark a decisive turning point for the global political and economic system.

As China's external expansion increasingly collides with international countermeasures, structural tensions are emerging across multiple regions simultaneously.

This geopolitical forecast examines how interconnected crises are reshaping global stability:

• China's internal economic slowdown, deflation, and demographic decline
• Hong Kong's fiscal transition and financial pressure
• East and Southeast Asia navigating great-power competition
• American trade policy reshaping global supply chains
• Europe's political recalibration amid security uncertainty
• Middle East conflicts influencing energy and strategic alignment
• Resource economies in South America and Australia facing commodity volatility and strategic exposure

Rather than isolated events, these developments signal a broader transformation in global governance, finance, and security architecture.

The question is no longer whether instability will emerge —
but how the global system adapts to accelerating power fragmentation.

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