bipolar system cold war

When you consider the next 100 years in world politics, what system you think is expected?

A. Following rule Western either through keeping the U.S. in its sole superpower status, or a dual system of U.S. EU and worldwide. B. China surpasses U.S. and becomes the sole superpower C. We have a bipolar system, such as during the Cold War with U.S. and China as major powers D. We have a bipolar East with China and India as great powers rival E. We have a system like the Congress of Europe without superpowers (all though a first among equals, also known as the British Empire during the Congress system, and the U.S. in the system) and several major powers: USA, EU, China, India, and to a lesser extent Russia, Japan and Brazil. (This is what I think it is the most likely outcome) F. Perhaps there is a formation of some kind of Islamic Caliphate that rivals the current world order. G. Something else

1. China U.S. needs and the U.S. needs China for a "cold war" that is probably never going to happen between. 2. China's economy depends on U.S. and western ….. will prosper, but not forever. 3. I agree that E is the most likely outcome … but India and China will not be increased in the economic classification of Japan and Brazil. China will try to compete with Japanese carmakers, but forget that China is South Korea is a bigger rival to them. Thus, U.S. will remain a super power and Brazil will be in the mix as the rest of the world is going to beg to get their oil from a Catholic country … for security reasons. Therefore U.S. Brazil and to let 500 million loan from the Petroleum Exploration scientis agree that the biggest oil lies second in Brazil. With the dollar is so low, the U.S. they love its soaring exports and that the work in India and China will suffer. Euro> Libra> = U.S. Dollar can recover their manufacture. With the chaos around the UN and waiting … Iran santions go to civil war this year … sucks but it will happen. Luckily we have a Democrat in office … maybe we can stay out of it * UCK.

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