EUROPE STUCK, CHINA AUTHORITARIAN, AMERICA ON THE BRINK
Three Models in Conflict
The global landscape reveals profound differences among the world’s major economic regions; differences that today manifest themselves more as divergent trajectories than as mere alternative approaches to development.
In Europe stable democracy prevails, but one marked by cultural s
tagnation and an inability to generate new growth.
China, on the other hand, offers a model characterised by extremely tight political control over both material and cultural production. Despite the absence of an open and pluralistic system, the country has achieved significant economic results.
The United States finds itself in an identity crisis: despite being historically the cradle of economic freedom and innovation, it is now showing signs of progressive polarisation and an increasingly intrusive central power.
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