Summary of ¿Perderá EE.UU. su hegemonía?, ¿será China un hegemón más justo?, ¿necesitamos un cambio de sistema?

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The video discusses the possibility that the United States may lose its hegemony to China. It argues that, in the present day, China is poised to become the new hegemon. The video examines the reasons for this, including the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of China. It also discusses the possibility that the same G7 countries that are members of the IMF and World Bank will also contribute to the formation of a new Chinese hegemony.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses what would happen if China and Russia formed an alliance to take down the United States as their hegemon. The question of whether or not the United States will lose its hegemonism is gaining more attention as recent events have shown. Japan's historian and writer Toshitamaquin remembers that for many years, economic power meant industrial power. However, this is no longer the case in the 21st century, as financial and technological sectors have grown to become more important. As such, the United States has become the only hegemon in the world due to its political, financial, and economic advantages over other nations. As Europe began expanding its influence beyond its continent in the New World, the European powers took advantage of maritime routes in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Even today, the United Kingdom retains colonies around the world. All of this has made Britain a powerful hegemon in the past. However, it is important to note that all of these advantages were due to the Revolutionary Industrialization in Britain that successfully transformed social and technological systems. Britain became the dominant power in the world due to its dominance in industrializing and transforming societies as well as through its control of maritime routes.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the idea that, due to the current geopolitics, the United States' economic hegemony is weakening. It discusses the reasons for this, including the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of China. It argues that, in the present day, China is poised to become the new hegemon.
  • 00:10:00 The video examines the possibility that the United States may lose its hegemony, and suggests that China may become a more fair hegemony. Five of the seven countries in the Group of Seven (G7) are not members of the United States-led bank for infrastructure investment, known as the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Germany, France, Italy, and Canada are all members of the bank, while the United States is also a member of the World Bank. China has proposed a financial institution, known as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), that some consider to be a stronger and more modern version of the IMF and the World Bank. This raises the possibility that the same G7 countries that are members of the IMF and World Bank will also contribute to the formation of a new Chinese hegemony, with the United States as the leading candidate. Washington is aware of this and is working hard to maintain its hegemony, even as it faces competition from China in financial and political spheres. If China and Russia continue to work together, both may come out victorious in this new war. This will depend on whether they can set the foundations for a new system and then control it. If Russia and China are successful in this, a coalition of strong countries

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