Tag: regional leadership

Rise of Middle Powers: How India, Turkey, and Brazil Are Reshaping Global Order

The traditional bipolar and unipolar frameworks that defined the Cold War and post-Cold War eras are giving way to a more complex multipolar system where countries like India, Turkey, Brazil, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia wield disproportionate influence relative to their raw power capabilities. These nations, commanding significant regional influence while maintaining global aspirations, are exploiting the strategic space created by great power competition to maximize their autonomy and advance national interests. Their success challenges conventional wisdom about international hierarchy and suggests that the future global order may be shaped as much by middle power diplomacy as by superpower rivalry.