A new VUCA era: extreme geopolitical volatility in 2025 (II)

Trump does not want to anger Putin, lest the US-Russia negotiations for a lasting peace in Ukraine collapse. Pictured, during their meeting in Hamburg in July 2017 - PHOTO/Kremlin
Radicalism, the spread of populism and the weakening of democracy are bringing us closer to the risk of implosion of the system that emerged after the Second World War

Gustavo de Arístegui, diplomat, ambassador and member of parliament for the Popular Party, listed on La Razón on 5 January 2025 the consequences of the growth of radicalism, the expansion of populism and the weakening of democracies since the end of the Second World War. In addition, the Popular Party MP reviewed the main historical events from the 1950s to the present day.

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L-R: Presidents of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro, Kazakhstan's Nursultan Nazarbayev, Russia's Vladimir Putin, China's Xi Jinping attend a wreath laying ceremony in Moscow after the Victory Parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of the defeat of the Nazis in World War II, on Red Square, Moscow, Russia, May 9, 2015 - AP/ PAVEL GOLOVKIN