THE WORLD'S PRESENT EQUILIBRIUM: BETWEEN SHARED WEALTH AND ORDERED DISORDER
At a time when yesterday's certainties are collapsing under the weight of systemic crises, we are not merely passing through a period of turbulence, but undergoing a profound metamorphosis of civilization. «The Balance of the World: Between Shared Wealth and Ordered Disorder» takes you behind the scenes of global power?from the hushed corridors of Davos to the economic battlefields where national sovereignty is at stake.
With surgical precision, Didier VEKA deciphers the ten forces reshaping our era. He reveals how the weaponization of tariffs, the race for Artificial Intelligence, and the pivot toward a China-led financial system are shattering the old Western monopoly to give rise to an unprecedented global architecture.
This book is far more than an analysis: it is an indispensable compass for navigating the clash of titans between the visions of Donald Trump and Mark Carney, the emergence of new power hubs in Africa and Asia, and the crucial role of Canada as a final sanctuary for moral dialogue.
Within this seemingly chaotic landscape, the author identifies a distinct logic?an «ordered disorder» where every nation strives to find its place. For those seeking to anticipate the world of tomorrow rather than simply enduring it, this journey into the intersecting trajectories of superpowers will become your definitive reference and the guide you will feel compelled to recommend.
Global equilibrium will not be found in the absence of conflict, but in the capacity of nations to embrace an «ordered disorder.» In this framework, wealth whether mineral, technological, or cultural, is finally perceived as a common good to be preserved, rather than as booty to be plundered. Indeed, the time has come to shift from a geopolitics of fear to a geopolitics of recognition.