Engrossed in the war raging at the gates of Europe, nose on the knob of the boiler and hand on the thinning wallet, Westerners are not, these days, looking far away.
No doubt, however, they should.
The weather is not good for the West.
Within its borders, the noise of boots and the energy crisis, even the crisis itself.
Outside, the great powers of the planet, whatever their regimes, are already thinking about the real “world after”: the post-Western world.
A few days ago, India took over the presidency of the G20.
She does not hide her ambitions: "to rebuild the international order".
In other words: put an end to the influence of the West and its institutions, whose last failures Narendra Modi cruelly underlined, and become the dominant power within a quarter of a century.
The Indian project starts from its real economic and demographic power, it feeds on historical resentment and is based on a…
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