The western dominance on the world is declining, as the developing world is taking charge. In the 21st century, the global relative wealth and economic power is drifting to Asia. With this shift, global economy will change; with reduction in poverty and unemployment, reemergence of nationalism, new issues and new players will emerge, and cutting-edge technological advancements will be seen. In a world competing for energy resources, the world will have to increase energy efficiency. Many western corporate offices and staff will migrate to Asia, which will further weaken their respective economies.
Unlike the previous era, the relative sharing of global wealth will be more regionally dispersed. The rise of new Asia will see a new military leadership, making the world multipolar. The poles of the new world will be China, US, India, civil organizations, faithbased organizations and criminal networks
