>>213179635 (OP)By that time the world will change, it would be irrelevant.
Scenario Two, Global Vacuum:
The U.S. remains intact but loses its role as the global "sheriff", possibly following a major global war (not happening yet, but signs are showing). No single superpower fills the gap. Instead, a chaotic multipolar world emerges: China asserts dominance in East Asia and the Pacific, Russia in Eastern Europe, and the EU in the West.
This triggers a collapse of globalization as we knew it: global trade organizations fall apart, supply chains fracture, and regional powers rise.
Expect economic collapse, potential high-profile assassinations (likely in the U.S.), dollar crash, and the rise of โlocal empires.โ New currencies might emerge, some possibly shared between regional blocs. In our region, we might see surprising alliances and cooperation, the kind never seen publicly before and definitely not at this scale.