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d-17759House OversightOtherSpeculative commentary on Western decline and China’s rise, citing Robert Skidelsky
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #030056
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The passage offers only a broad, opinion‑based analysis of geopolitical shifts with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It mentions a public figure (Lord Skidelsky) but Posits a future where the West loses dominance to China, India, and others. Suggests a possible peaceful synthesis of values between West and non‑West. Cites Robert Skidelsky, a British Lord and acad
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example, to imagine a “Western world” (one that applies Ferguson’s
“killer apps”) in which the actual West is no longer the dominant
factor: America will simply pass the torch to China, as Britain once
did to America.
But it seems to me extremely unlikely that China, India and “the rest”
will simply take over Western values wholesale, for this would
amount to renouncing any value in their own civilizations. Some
syntheses and accommodations between the West and the rest will
inevitably accompany the shift in power and wealth from the former
to the latter. The only question is whether the process will be
peaceful.
Robert Skidelsky, a member of the British House of Lords, is a
professor emeritus of political economy at Warwick University.
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