A catastrophe is approaching for the Western world, as it struggles to accept a multipolar world. Professor Glenn Diesen of the University of South-Eastern Norway and Professor John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago expressed their views on this. According to them, Western countries are struggling to adapt to the new world order due to their desire to maintain their hegemonic positions.
Redaksiya reports that the professors discussed these views on their YouTube channel. They noted that the West, especially the US, is beginning to lose its influence over the world, and this situation leads to increased tension. According to Mearsheimer, Western countries view Russia and China as rivals, which could lead to greater problems in the future. Diesen, on the other hand, emphasized that the Western world tries to impose its values on other cultures, which leads to misunderstandings between different cultures.
According to the professors, Western countries must be ready to accept a multipolar world. This requires them to re-evaluate their role in world politics and establish more constructive relations with other countries. They believe that only in this way can the Western world prevent a future catastrophe.
