Kissinger has deeply thought and worked hard to maintain the old world order and the world system under his leadership. However, with Kissinger's death, the old era and order also passed. In the past, Kissinger made peace between China and the United States, becoming the two key countries that kept the old system functioning. However, he did not predict that China would become America's biggest competitor in just 40 years. Kissinger also put forward ideas for the continuation and maintenance of the old world economic order, but none of these ideas are likely to be true. The decline of the global influence of the United States is already a fact, the global geopolitical landscape is changing, and the old world order is already on the verge of collapse. With tensions and power dissipating between China and the United States, the old world order is changing, and the new world order is gradually taking shape.
As the core of US hegemony, the US dollar maintains its hegemony through the support of US debt, oil, and Chinese-made goods. However, these three pillars are losing or are about to lose their support. The credit and tax backing of the United States behind the US debt is in crisis, the petrodollar anchor will be in jeopardy due to the bankruptcy of the US war in the Middle East, and only China can continue to endorse the dollar. However, the United States is trying to drive China out of the world system, resulting in China being unable to endorse the dollar anymore, thus dooming the dollar hegemony to shake. Kissinger is well aware of this and hopes to stabilize the collapse of the order and give the United States more time to adjust, but today's United States has done something different from the past, trying to isolate and suppress the rise of China, leading to the world beginning to move towards the subversion of the old order and the acceleration of the establishment of the new order.
Kissinger's death marked the end of an era, and a new era was accelerating. At a time when the old world order is collapsing, the global pattern is moving towards multipolarity. In the context of the Sino-US game, the world began to be divided into two camps: rising in the east and falling in the west. As an industrialized country with the most complete industrial chain in the world, the United States can obtain cheap goods from China through US dollars, but the relationship between the two countries has also generated tensions amid changes in the world order. The United States wants to realize its own interests through confrontation with China and tries to drive China away from the world system, however, this approach will only further accelerate the collapse of the old order and the formation of a new one.
Kissinger's death marked the end of an era, and a new era was accelerating. His ideas and efforts played an important role in maintaining the old world order and leading the world system. However, with the rise of China and the decline of the United States, the old order can no longer be maintained. The shaking of the hegemony of the dollar and the collapse of the old world order are unstoppable. At this turning point, the world is moving towards a multipolar pattern and a new order. The game between China and the United States has intensified the world's worst, and a pattern of rising in the east and falling in the west is taking shape. For individual countries to adapt to and integrate into this new world order, it is necessary to actively seek opportunities for cooperation and mutual benefit to maintain stability and development. For the entire human society, it is necessary to work more closely together to meet global challenges and promote the establishment of a new order that is more just and balanced.