A collaboration between WGI.WORLD (World Geostrategic Insights) and CGPS (Center for Global Peace and Security)   Global Alliance and Power Structure

 The war in Ukraine and the conflict between Israel and Hamas are radically transforming the global balance of power. Europe and Russia are vying to rebuild the balance of power through Ukraine. Russia’s power could decline sharply as a result of the new Cold War, also due to a reduction in overall national competitiveness, regardless of the outcome of the war. Similarly, even if Israel defeats Hamas and succeeds in expanding its sovereignty in the Palestinian area, challenges to its future would remain.

The special series on global alliances and power structures analyzes the main alliances in each territorial bloc aimed at the struggle for hegemony. Most countries in America, Europe, Asia, and Africa are all committed to strengthening their national interests by promoting alliances. In particular, Russia and China have stepped into a tough expansion of their power. The global alliance hints at a better power structure that international society should promote.

Part I (July 2025)  The US – Korea Alliance and Northeast Asia  – The Symmetrical  Role for Regional Security; Part II (August 2025);  The EU and Europe’s Venture  – Military and Political Tower in the Ukraine War;  Part III (September 2025) The Middle East Alliance and Israel’s Future  – Chauvinistic Challenge in the Power Game; Part IV (October 2025)  China’s One Road and One Belt  – A Path Toward Hegemonic PowerPart V (November 2025) –  Russia’s Alliances and Power Decline  – Who will be the Real Winner in the New Cold War?Part VI (December 2025)  The NATO and Military Power Structure No More Military Alliance without Enemy; Part VII (January 2026) The African Union and Potential Power – Dark Horse in the World Power.