In a hypothetical scenario where China surpasses the United States as the global superpower, the world order could drastically change. An example from history is the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, where the geopolitical balance that maintained its existence shifted. Yugoslavia's neutral position allowed it to extract benefits from both the Soviet Union and the West, acting as a buffer state during the Cold War. Similarly, stability in Europe is linked to the absence of major power contests. When these contests arise, such as in Ukraine, patterns of conflict re-emerge.

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