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For Europe’s strongest middle powers, the summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump is a structural marker of the international system’s consolidation into bipolarity. The symbolism of two leaders negotiating trade, technology controls, crisis management, and geopolitical red lines underscores a reality that European policymakers have been slow to internalize. The gravitational center of global politics lies in Washington and Beijing. Europe’s agency and strategic autonomy is consequential but conditional.
The persistent belief in an emerging multipolar order has provided intellectual comfort in Brussels, Berlin, and Paris. It has justified hedging strategies and rhetorical commitments to strategic autonomy. Yet recent scholarship has challenged this premise. Lind argues that claims of multipolarity mask a deeper concentration of material capability in the hands of the United States and China (Lind, 2026). Mohan similarly critiques what he calls the multipolar delusion, noting that middle powers frequently mistake diplomatic activism for structural influence (Mohan, 2026a and 2026b). Nagy emphasizes that bipolarity remains the organizing principle of global politics because only Washington and Beijing possess the combined economic scale, technological ecosystems, military reach, and alliance networks capable of shaping systemic outcomes (Nagy, 2025). The Xi–Trump summit reinforces hierarchy. Major adjustments to tariffs, export controls, and crisis management frameworks will be negotiated between two actors. European states will react, adapt, and absorb spillovers.
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