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084101
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2008.
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Throughout history empires and their civilisations have come and gone. However, Europe as a unique civilisation (and reccurring empire) has stood the test of time, surviving all wars and perils of the past. From this background the European Union may, under the stewardship of its leading nations, take up a central position in the present post-globalisation world of superpower rivalry. As the fateful bellows breathe these winds of chage are we about to see the smiths of Europe strike the anvil of history to forge a newly tempered Europe in the heat of the newly forming multi-polar world?
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077284
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073535
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2006.
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Asia may become the new hegemon, spurred by impressive industrial and economic growth. It all portends a new world order in which the US fades out and Asia as a conglomerate superpower, consisting mainly of Russia, China, Japan and India, synergistically unified in diversity, for mutual benefit, may vie for supremacy with the other looming superpower of Europe, and the PanArab-Islamic civilisation, in the view of James Leigh.
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