Globalization has undergone qualitative changes since the global financial crisis. Discussions are taking place in various aspects, ranging from discussions on whether these changes are structural changes or temporary adjustments to discussions on the...
Globalization has undergone qualitative changes since the global financial crisis. Discussions are taking place in various aspects, ranging from discussions on whether these changes are structural changes or temporary adjustments to discussions on the causes of the trends toward deglobalization. This study aims to analyze deglobalization in terms of qualitative changes in the international regime. Furthermore, through modeling, we aim to typify the relationship between the hegemonic state and the rival country(country that seeks to overtake hegemonic country economically or militarily) from the Cold War to the present and analyze the relationship between these two countries not only in terms of economic relations but also in terms of security (military and economic security). In addition, based on geoeconomic discussions, we will examine how the weaponized interdependence affects the economy. Based on this analysis, we have described several scenarios for the future path of US-China relations.