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Editor's Note: Recent U.S. actions in Venezuela, rising tensions with Iran and its intended control of Greenland may look like separate crises — but are they?
In this episode of The Hub, Wang Guan and guests examine the strategic logic connecting these flashpoints and what they reveal about shifting power, sovereignty, and global order.
The discussion looks beyond headlines to explore how different countries are responding, why the Global South is watching closely, and whether today's pressure-driven approach increases instability or opens paths to de-escalation. As uncertainty grows, what kind of international order is taking shape — and who will shape it?
Editor's Note: Recent U.S. actions in Venezuela, rising tensions with Iran and its intended control of Greenland may look like separate crises — but are they?
In this episode of The Hub, Wang Guan and guests examine the strategic logic connecting these flashpoints and what they reveal about shifting power, sovereignty, and global order.
The discussion looks beyond headlines to explore how different countries are responding, why the Global South is watching closely, and whether today's pressure-driven approach increases instability or opens paths to de-escalation. As uncertainty grows, what kind of international order is taking shape — and who will shape it?