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At the Munich Security Conference held over the weekend, global leaders expressed concerns about a shifting geopolitical landscape characterized by rising imperial ambitions from major powers. U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance's meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlighted the U.S. embrace of an imperial mindset, according to observers. Russia and China were identified as key players in this dynamic, with Russia's military actions noted as a blatant expression of imperialism, while China's multilateral claims were deemed inconsistent with its behavior.
Panellists, including Dan Smith and Nathalie Tocci, pointed to statements made by former President Donald Trump that suggest a shift towards explicit imperialism, further complicating the U.S.-European relationship. The idea of a new imperialism, as detailed during the conference, implies a world where powers like the U.S., Russia, and China exert dominance over regions without consulting local allies. As European leaders convene to strategize, experts warn of an urgent need for enhanced military and technological independence to navigate this precarious landscape.