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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 32 MIN

S4E43 Why BRICS Is Making the World Dangerous

from Emerging World Order 2025 · host Prateek Shukla

** Welcome To The Emerging World Order 2025 **The world is entering the most dangerous phase of multipolarity — not because the old world order is fully dead, but because the old system is losing control before the new system is fully built.In this video, we break down how geopolitical entropy, redistribution of global power, the rise of the Global South, and the return of Civilizational Great Powers are reshaping the international system.From the decline of unipolarity to the rise of strategic autonomy, BRICS expansion, sanctions wars, supply chain fragmentation, and global power competition — this video explains why transitions between world orders are historically the most unstable periods in human civilization.📘 My Book — Emerging World Order 2025:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GWZWWM28**Chapters**00:00 Hook & Geopolitical Entropy05:42 The Old System Lost Its Monopoly on Power14:36 Why The New Multipolar System Is Still Incomplete23:18 Every Major Power Is Building Backup Systems30:12 Conclusion — The Dangerous Phase of Multipolarity#Multipolarity #Geopolitics #India #BRICS #WorldOrder #StrategicAutonomy #GlobalSouth #Russia #China #EmergingWorldOrder2025 #InternationalRelations #DeDollarization #CivilizationalStates #GeopoliticalAnalysisX: @emergingorderTikTok: @emergingworldorder2025Rumble: @emergingworldorder2025Spotify: @emergingworldorder2025YouTube: @emergingworldorder2025My Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GWZWWM28

** Welcome To The Emerging World Order 2025 **The world is entering the most dangerous phase of multipolarity — not because the old world order is fully dead, but because the old system is losing control before the new system is fully built.In this video, we break down how geopolitical entropy, redistribution of global power, the rise of the Global South, and the return of Civilizational Great Powers are reshaping the international system.From the decline of unipolarity to the rise of strategic autonomy, BRICS expansion, sanctions wars, supply chain fragmentation, and global power competition — this video explains why transitions between world orders are historically the most unstable periods in human civilization.📘 My Book — Emerging World Order 2025:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GWZWWM28**Chapters**00:00 Hook & Geopolitical Entropy05:42 The Old System Lost Its Monopoly on Power14:36 Why The New Multipolar System Is Still Incomplete23:18 Every Major Power Is Building Backup Systems30:12 Conclusion — The Dangerous Phase of Multipolarity#Multipolarity #Geopolitics #India #BRICS #WorldOrder #StrategicAutonomy #GlobalSouth #Russia #China #EmergingWorldOrder2025 #InternationalRelations #DeDollarization #CivilizationalStates #GeopoliticalAnalysisX: @emergingorderTikTok: @emergingworldorder2025Rumble: @emergingworldorder2025Spotify: @emergingworldorder2025YouTube: @emergingworldorder2025My Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GWZWWM28

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