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Former U.S. Ambassador Talks About China's Efforts to Change Geopolitical World Order

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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nicholas Burns, former U.S. Ambassador to China, about the country's military parade and its efforts to reshape the geopolitical world order.

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The participation of the leaders of Russia and North Korea alongside Chinese leader Xi Jinping at a military parade in Beijing was part of efforts to build an anti-Western "new world order" and represents a direct challenge to the international order, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas said in Brussels.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The recent military parade in China and Donald Trump's comments have made it clear that international politics is undergoing a significant transformation, with the rise of an emerging bloc that challenges U.S. leadership.

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After the Cold War, the world seemed to be heading towards a unipolar destiny. However, today we see how China shows that it wants to return to the configuration of a bipolar framework. It is an international order in which only two superpowers dominate and that, from now on, it will not be based on the dialectic between communism and capitalism, but by blocks built from economic and commercial power.

·Barcelona, Spain
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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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