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Global Shifts, Power Struggles, and Africa’s Role in the New World Order: A Tale of Two Realities

February 8, 2025
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Global Shifts, Power Struggles, and Africa’s Role in the New World Order: A Tale of Two Realities
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“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness.” This famous line from Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities captures the current geopolitical and economic upheaval unfolding across the globe. The world is witnessing a dramatic shift in power and influence, driven by bold decisions, trade wars, and intensifying global tensions.

Trump’s Vision of a New World Order

The Trump administration’s foreign policy represents a pivotal turning point in world politics. It has disrupted globalization, fueled debates on de-dollarization, and signaled a recalibration of military and economic power. The U.S. is rethinking its relationships—not only with rivals like China and Russia but also with long-standing allies such as the UK, Canada, and the European Union.

Trump’s aggressive policies have introduced an era of broken agreements and sudden withdrawals. His administration’s America-first stance, combined with its willingness to challenge traditional norms, has left allies reeling and adversaries amused. While leaders in China and Russia may view Trump’s moves with a wry smile, the American electorate grows increasingly skeptical.

A Changing World Economy

The global financial order is evolving rapidly. Over the past two decades, foreign nations like Japan and China have held the largest share of U.S. Treasuries. In 2024, Japan owns $1.1 trillion, while China holds $749 billion. This economic influence, combined with a growing BRICS+ alliance, poses a significant challenge to U.S. dominance.

The BRICS+ nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and new members Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia, and the UAE—now rival the U.S. in economic power. With a combined GDP of nearly $28.78 trillion and a population of 3.6 billion (45% of the global population), the BRICS+ bloc is a formidable counterbalance to U.S. influence.

The de-dollarization movement continues to gain momentum, with the U.S. dollar still dominating global trade but facing increased resistance. At least half of all international trade is conducted in dollars, far exceeding America’s 11% share of global commerce. The world appears ready to push back against decades of perceived financial dominance.

Geopolitical Tensions and Conflict

As geopolitical conflicts simmer, the world watches for signs of resolution. While there is hope for peace in Gaza and the West Bank, the war in Ukraine rages on. Closer to home, South Africa finds itself entangled in the conflicts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda.

The DRC recently filed criminal complaints in France and Belgium against Apple, accusing the tech giant of using conflict minerals from mines controlled by armed groups in eastern Congo. This raises uncomfortable questions about corporate complicity in war crimes.

Adding to the turmoil, South African soldiers deployed on peacekeeping missions in the DRC have become casualties in clashes with the M23 militia. President Cyril Ramaphosa and Defence Minister Angie Motshekga placed the blame squarely on Rwanda, labeling the incident a near-declaration of war. Motshekga’s statements, however, have drawn criticism for their lack of clarity and strategic direction, with many questioning her capability in this critical portfolio.

Unresolved Questions and Uncomfortable Truths

South Africa’s involvement in these conflicts begs several questions: Are we truly peacemakers, or are there deeper, more complex motivations at play? The Glencore scandal—highlighted by the company’s admission of bribery and corruption—further muddies the waters.

The irony is hard to miss: Gill Marcus, a non-executive director at Glencore, previously sat on the Mpati Commission, tasked with investigating corruption. Glencore’s links to President Ramaphosa and its payouts to various governments, including the DRC, cast doubt on South Africa’s neutrality in regional conflicts.

The Road Ahead

The world is at a crossroads. Nations must choose between cooperation and confrontation, wisdom and folly. Trump’s policies, the rise of BRICS+, and ongoing geopolitical tensions will undoubtedly shape the future of global politics.

For South Africa, it’s a time of critical reflection. The choices made today will determine whether we emerge as genuine peacekeepers or remain mired in controversies that undermine our credibility on the global stage. As Dickens’s words remind us, this is both the best and worst of times—a moment that demands wisdom, restraint, and above all, integrity.

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