Evolving Global Order: Challenges and Opportunities Report 19-20

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Evolving Global Order: Challenges and Opportunities Report 19-20

9 Jan 2023

The rapid and large-scale militarisation and massive deployment of strategic and conventional weapon systems in the Asia-Pacific, and provision of nuclear submarines to a non-nuclear state, has created new challenges for the delicate balance of power in this region and weakened the nonproliferation regime. [...] With this in mind, the second Working Session of GSTAR 2022 focused on geoeconomics, specifically in the context of ‘Geoeconomics: Driver of the Asian Century.’ The discussion was driven by the importance of Asia’s economic rise during the early 21st Century, and the response of all key states to the increasing value of this region in global dynamics. [...] Huntington comes and that’s where the important thing is… ...when we talk about the changing global order or when we talk about what happened in the past century, we must bring in the fact that the momentum of civilisations, the momentum of identity, the momentum of a primordial identity in Europe, the fact that races, colour of the skin and civilisations matter, religions matter so, therefore, an. [...] While the beauty of the Renaissance was in art and sculpture and the buildings of churches, if you go to Europe, you can understand the beauty of the Renaissance and the opening to knowledge. [...] Alan Turing was a cyber code breaker and the way you can differentiate between maturity of a computer and human is that there is a computer in one room and a human in another and there’s a human which is asking questions to the computer and to the human and the day they’re not able to differentiate between the human and the computer that is where AI will become sentient.
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