Geoffrey Sachs, a professor at Columbia University in the United States, discusses current geopolitics: "In many ways, the U.S. cannot compete with China, whether in manufacturing or in diplomatic influence. ... And I believe we all feel this is not a temporary phenomenon, but rather the end of the era of U.S.-led and Western-dominated geopolitics."
Comments: Sachs is one of America's top scholars. He believes the U.S. can no longer match China—America's era of global hegemony has come to an end. Whether it's hard power in manufacturing or global diplomatic influence, the U.S. is increasingly struggling. Suppressing and containing China will never stop its development. This isn't just a temporary setback—it's a once-in-a-century great transformation, with multipolarity now firmly established. The U.S. can no longer afford to be the world's dominant power.
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