Global power shift threatens regional cooperation, sparks new multilateralism.
The article discusses how regional organizations are spreading worldwide and how they interact with each other. It looks at how these organizations fit between individual countries and global groups, and how they are affected by the changing global order since 1991. The article suggests that the world's power structure is becoming more balanced, which could lead to either less regional cooperation controlled by powerful countries, or a new, more fair and effective form of global cooperation.