Global Shifts: Debating Multipolarity at the 2026 Munich Security Conference
The 2026 Munich Security Conference sparks global debate on multipolarity, strategic autonomy, and the future of international cooperation amid shifting power dynamics.
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The 2026 Munich Security Conference sparks global debate on multipolarity, strategic autonomy, and the future of international cooperation amid shifting power dynamics.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns of rising global instability driven by power imbalances, urging accelerated reforms to strengthen multilateral cooperation in 2026.
The expanded BRICS alliance convenes in Rio as a rising force in global governance, representing 41% of world GDP and 40% of humanity.
At the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov discussed strengthening China-Russia relations, enhancing cooperation, and promoting global multipolarity.
China advocates for an equal and orderly multipolar world, emphasizing multilateralism and respect for international law at the Munich Security Conference.
At the Munich Security Conference, Singapore’s Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen emphasized the rise of multipolarization and China’s pivotal role in shaping an international order based on rules rather than might.