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Ram Madhav writes: Is multipolarity dead in the age of Trump and Xi?
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Ram Madhav writes: Is multipolarity dead in the age of Trump and Xi?

The Indian Express·Ram Madhav·18 days ago
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5 min read May 15, 2026 04:19 PM IST First published on: May 15, 2026 at 04:19 PM IST The hype surrounding US President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing and the broad outcomes indicate that the politics of big power hyphenation is back. After the collapse of the communist regime in the Soviet Union in 1991, some strategic thinkers in the US dreamt of single-power dominance. Francis Fukuyama, the Stanford political scientist, called it the “end of history” and predicted that the American way of liberal democracy would be the only way forward for the world. His own guru, Samuel Huntington, a renowned Harvard professor, challenged the thesis through his famous book The Clash of Civilisations two years later in 1993, in which he predicted a civilisational conflict involving various regions that would challenge the US supremacy. Huntington was not far off the mark. Soon, the US ran into trouble with Islamic terrorists, culminating in the World Trade Centre attack in New York in 2001.…

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