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八点最热报 | 美国总统特朗普上周刚结束访华行程,短短几天后,俄罗斯总统普京也紧接着抵达北京,与中国国家主席习近平举行会谈。两大地缘对手几乎前后脚现身同一座城市。而这只是最新一幕。从法国总统马克龙,到英国首相斯塔默,再到2026年开年以来,至少16个国家元首与政府首脑密集访华。北京,正在成为全球权力流动的交汇点。西方舆论甚至抛出一句争议判断:世界,正在回到某种“朝贡体系”。这一切,是外交常态,还是秩序正在重写的信号?(主播: 梁宝仪)

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00:00A reminder before watching the video
00:01There's more content on trending websites.
00:04US President Trump just concluded his visit to China last week.
00:07Just four days later
00:09Russian President Vladimir Putin
00:10Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing last night.
00:15Today, I held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
00:18The two major geopolitical rivals, the US and Russia, appeared in the same city one after the other.
00:23Foreign heads of state make frequent visits to China
00:26It started at the end of last year.
00:27French President Macron fired the first shot.
00:30In January of this year, British Prime Minister Starmer followed again...
00:33In addition, Putin in just six months
00:36Among the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council
00:39China has already welcomed the leaders of France, Britain, the United States, and Russia.
00:44Furthermore, since the beginning of 2026
00:46At least 16 heads of state and government have already...
00:50Leading his country's top business tycoons
00:52frequent visits
00:54Besides France, Britain, the United States, and Russia
00:55South Korea
00:56Canada
00:57Finland
00:57Ireland to Spain
00:59Germany and others are among them.
01:01The list is getting longer and longer.
01:03Still increasing
01:04Beijing is becoming a crossroads of global power flows.
01:10And recently Western public opinion
01:11Someone put forward a controversial argument.
01:15The world is returning to a kind of tributary system.
01:19The Tribute from All Nations in Chinese History
01:21Historical scene of merchants from Hu gathering
01:23It seems to be reappearing in modern times in another form.
01:28And those who heard this statement
01:29He is the world's largest hedge fund
01:32Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates
01:36He wasn't in class.
01:37Instead, he is a top investment guru who has long studied the cycles of the rise and fall of empires.
01:42He recently stated frankly in a Bloomberg TV interview
01:45The United States is losing credibility as a global power.
01:49at the same time
01:50China's economic influence continues to rise.
01:52It is changing how countries perceive China and the United States.
01:57Dalio even used the tributary system to describe this change.
02:01But he emphasized
02:02This is not military submission in the ancient sense.
02:04Instead, countries began to focus on new economic centers.
02:07Regrouping
02:09Lin Fuyan, Professor of Economics at Northern University
02:11This explains the change in a more straightforward way.
02:14He said
02:15The United States has expanded its influence in the past.
02:17Many times, it's up to me to protect you.
02:19But you also have to accept my way of playing.
02:22From approximately 80 countries and regions around the world
02:25Nearly 800 overseas military bases
02:27From the dollar hegemony system to values ​​such as democracy and human rights
02:31The United States is not just about doing business.
02:33He also wants other countries to follow his system and value system.
02:38But China took a different path.
02:41China has not established military bases in any country or region.
02:45There were no demands on other countries
02:46To become the Chinese model
02:48Instead, through trade and investment
02:51Cooperation in the industrial chain of the Belt and Road Initiative
02:53He is drawing more and more countries into his economic network.
02:56Create wealth together
02:58In short
02:59In the past, the US sold a sense of security.
03:01What China is offering now are opportunities to make money and opportunities for development.
03:07Lin Fuyan believes that for many developing countries
03:09That kind of model is actually more attractive.
03:11It is also easier to be accepted.
03:13Because what many countries care about most now is not who teaches them how to govern the country.
03:19But who can bring investment, factory technology, and markets?
03:23Under this logic
03:25Beijing is no longer just a venue for diplomatic meetings.
03:27It's more like a new festival where global resources, capital, and power are reconnected.
03:33point
03:33When leaders
03:35entrepreneur
03:35Investors flock to the same direction
03:39All nations pay tribute
03:41This ancient word
03:42It began to be given new practical significance.
03:47US President Trump, leading a large portion of Wall Street's elite, concluded his visit.
03:51Hua Chengxing
03:51Just four days after leaving
03:53Russian President Vladimir Putin followed suit.
03:55Flying Enemy Visits Beijing
03:57But it's not just these two leaders who deserve attention.
04:00An unprecedented wave of visits to China this year is quietly rewriting the international landscape.
04:04International diplomatic map
04:05Before Trump
04:06From South Korean President Lee Jae-myung
04:08Irish Prime Minister Martin
04:09Canadian Prime Minister Carney
04:11To British Prime Minister Starmer
04:12Uruguayan President Orsi
04:14German Chancellor Mozart
04:15Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez, etc.
04:17At least 16 foreign dignitaries have visited China.
04:21It wasn't just the diplomatic team that accompanied them.
04:23It also includes a large number of top corporate delegations
04:25But national leaders
04:26In particular, a large number of Western political figures are boarding flights to Beijing.
04:30A new international narrative is emerging.
04:33Some in the West have likened this phenomenon to...
04:35The world is entering a new era of the DPRK-CCP system.
04:39The phrase "China entered the era of the Korean Communist Party"
04:41Not from a politician
04:42Instead, it comes from the world's largest hedge fund.
04:44Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio
04:46He said in an interview with Bloomberg Television last Friday
04:49The Iraq War is at a stalemate.
04:51The United States has been unable to prove its invincibility.
04:53This is undermining the credibility of the United States as a pillar of global security.
04:56at the same time
04:57China's economic influence continues to rise.
04:59It is changing the global perception of China and the United States.
05:32You also saw several leaders
06:02Entering China
06:02The US has been unable to prove its position.
06:07The US has been unable to prove its position.
06:10The US has been unable to prove its position.
06:39When economic strength continues to accumulate
06:41The world's perception of China is also changing in tandem.
06:44Lin Fuyan, Professor of Economics at Northern University
06:46In an interview with 8pm's hottest news, he pointed out
06:48Dalio's so-called copying of China
06:50It's not about going back to the military rise and fall of ancient times.
06:53But it's a colder fact.
06:55China has become an important center of global economic growth.
06:58More and more countries are having to look to China for opportunities.
07:01A businessman's keen sense of opportunity to make money
07:03Always the most sensitive
07:06China's economic influence has increased.
07:10It has risen.
07:11Reached a certain status
07:12That is to say, other countries cannot use Fuji.
07:15That is to say, you need economic development
07:16You're going to visit that side.
07:18See what opportunities there are
07:19Therefore, we must develop our country.
07:21We have to do
07:22This leans more towards economic power.
07:24More than that kind
07:25What we call the ancient kind
07:27The golden power of wealth
07:29Lin Foyan pointed out
07:31China's rise is different from that of the United States.
07:32After World War II
07:33The United States has established a single-tier system.
07:36Military bases are located all over the world
07:38The US dollar became the core system
07:39Establishment of the IMF and World Bank
07:41One system after another, such as the WTO.
07:43Pushing the rules to the world
07:45But China did not rise through war.
07:47There is no mandatory output system
07:49Instead, it is through trade and supply chain cooperation.
07:51and the Belt and Road Initiative to create wealth together
07:54Gradually moving into the global economic system
07:56The rise of the United States was a world war
07:58World War I and World War II brought it to the forefront
08:01China's rise was not achieved through war.
08:03Not through what we call
08:05Those who profit from war are not
08:08Therefore, China's rise is relatively...
08:11Su and others share this defense friend
08:13With the economy as the main axis
08:15So you see the Belt and Road Initiative
08:17Because China cannot establish gold market bases in other countries.
08:20It has no such intention.
08:21It doesn't need to spend this money.
08:23The way China rose is to say
08:25Community of shared future for mankind
08:27We share the benefits of this economic and defensive environment.
08:30The United States tends to say that...
08:32I'm strong now. I'll protect you.
08:33But at the same time, I also have my own values.
08:36Its democracy, its civil rights, its values
08:39It wants you to lean to it, it wants you to become like it.
08:41China is different
08:42China has already made it very clear.
08:43I will not interfere in your internal affairs
08:45China has never said that it wants to export its name.
08:48You acknowledge my Chinese curriculum design?
08:51I also acknowledge your country's curriculum.
08:53Lin Fuyuan's summary
08:54The changes happening in this world
08:56It's not simply a matter of who replaces whom.
08:58Instead, it has shifted from a single-level dominance to a multi-level coexistence.
09:01No one can deny
09:02The United States remains powerful.
09:04But the binding force is declining.
09:05China has risen to become an important economic center.
09:08This is also an indisputable fact.
09:09Meanwhile, forces from the EU, Japan, India, Russia, and others...
09:13It still exists
09:14The era of single hegemony is coming to an end.
09:16That is to say, the United States is still very powerful.
09:18But America's strength is no longer just one-sided.
09:20It then has an extra edge.
09:22That is to say, China is on equal footing with it.
09:24This situation is more realistic.
09:27Although we say that the US and China are the biggest...
09:29But let's not forget that we also have Japan.
09:31And the EU
09:32These are all very strong economic powers.
09:34And let's not forget that Russia is still on that side.
09:36And India is on that side too.
09:38Therefore, it will form a phenomenon with many sides.
09:46Ray Dalio, head of the world's largest hedge fund
09:49This was after I spent a month observing in Asia recently.
09:52He said this about America and his die-hard fans
09:54The words I least want to hear
09:56He said the world is recalculating America's credibility.
10:00More and more countries are beginning to reassess
10:02Can it still be the same as before?
10:05Relying on the United States to provide security guarantees at critical moments
10:08He said it's not that America is no longer strong.
10:11Instead, the world no longer revolves around a single center.
10:14Lin Fuyin, a professor in the Department of Economics at Northern University, offered a more direct commentary.
10:18He said the world will not return to a single hegemon.
10:21Instead, it is moving towards multipolarity.
10:23The rules have not disappeared.
10:25But the rule-makers
10:26The US will no longer be the only one making the decisions.
10:30He pointed out Dalio's so-called "Korean Communist system"
10:32Ultimately, that's not a return to history.
10:35Rather, global power is being redistributed.
10:38And America's era is shifting from being the only one to being one of many.
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