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The changing global world order in 2025

Woman carrying two signs, reading ‘Debt kills’ and ‘IMF – cancel debts for Sri Lanka’.
A protester outside the World Bank’s London office in 2022
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Edexcel’s global politics route requires a thorough knowledge and understanding of political and economic global governance.

There is little doubt that the second half of the 2020s will continue to see transformations in the global world order. Shifting power dynamics among the world’s key players, regional conflicts and challenges to multilateralism continue to frustrate institutions of global governance from maintaining peace and stability, from better protecting human rights and from supporting economic development. Yet despite the challenges, there remain signs of resilience and hope for reform.

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