The World Has Changed—Now Nations Need to Adapt

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June 29, 2026

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The World Has Changed—Now Nations Need to Adapt acabral-sanche Mon, 06/29/2026 - 12:13 SVG In the Media Jun 29, 2026 DW News The World Has Changed—Now Nations Need to Adapt Ken Moriyasu Senior Fellow Ken Moriyasu In the Media Caption (Screenshot via YouTube) Toggle Table of Contents Contents Contents Share to Twitter Twitter Share to Facebook Facebook Share to LinkedIn LinkedIn Share to E-mail E-mail Print Print Ken Moriyasu appears on DW News to discuss why governments may need to rethink the way they see the world. As China advances its Belt and Road Initiative and major powers increasingly compete through spheres of influence, Moriyasu argues that foreign policy should be built around geopolitical realities—not outdated assumptions. He explains his proposal for three new strategic bureaus. Enjoyed this analysis? Subscribe to Hudson’s newsletters to stay up to date with our latest content. Email See more subscription options Politics and Government

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