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Climate change and overpopulation will worsen the resource problems on a global scale. Armed conflicts increase. War industry of superpower burn money in war and peace times. Smaller states buy weapons from superpowers to protect themselves (or resources) against other smaller states or superpowers. Superpowers will through military alliances demand their bloc members to contribute more to the budget - putting more weight behind their East-vs.-West-tinted geopolitics - as they cannot do it themselves anymore.
Climate change and overpopulation will worsen the resource problems on a global scale. Armed conflicts increase. War industry of superpower burn money in war and peace times. Smaller states buy weapons from superpowers to protect themselves (or resources) against other smaller states or superpowers. Superpowers will through military alliances demand their bloc members to contribute more to the budget - putting more weight behind their East-vs.-West-tinted geopolitics - as they cannot do it themselves anymore.


It's a vicious circle, setting a bomb prone to self-ignition. '''The military-industrial-complex highly contributes to globally rising and distributed debts until they reach a critical limit and any spontaneous mega crisis like a new pandemic can blow up the system.'''
It's a vicious circle, setting a bomb prone to self-ignition. '''The military-industrial-complex highly contributes to globally rising and distributed debts until they reach a critical limit and any spontaneous mega crisis like a new pandemic can blow up THE ENTIRE SYSTEM.'''


After the probable slimming of USA and the rise of China in 2050 the new leading superpower will stand at the crossroad to deepen its totalitarianism or to fulfill its old promise of a new form of democracy.
After the probable slimming of USA and the rise of China in 2050 the new leading superpower will stand at the crossroad to deepen its totalitarianism or to fulfill its old promise of a new form of democracy.
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