President Erdoğan Warns of Global Systemic Collapse Amid Rising Technology and Trade Power Competitions
President Erdogan tells STRATCOM 2026 that the international system is failing, calling for an end to power competitions in technology and trade.
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Published: Mar 27, 2026, 4:31 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from A News

A Call for Order Amidst Global Fragmentation
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan delivered a stark assessment of the current geopolitical landscape during a video address to the STRATCOM Summit 2026, characterizing the international system as being in a state of profound crisis. Speaking under the theme of rifts and narratives, the Turkish leader emphasized that the world is traversing a period of unprecedented instability where traditional diplomatic channels are being sidelined. According to Erdoğan, the global community is witnessing a dangerous shift where dialogue is frequently abandoned in favor of armed confrontation, leading to an escalation of tragedies that demand immediate international intervention to restore global peace.
The Multi-Dimensional Arena of Modern Power Struggles
The Turkish President highlighted that the nature of global competition has evolved far beyond traditional territorial disputes, spreading into critical infrastructure and economic sectors. He noted that power struggles are now intensely focused on energy resources, technological dominance, and international trade routes. This diversification of conflict areas has created a challenging environment where economic and digital tools are increasingly weaponized. Erdoğan argued that this expansion of competition necessitates a more robust and principled stance to prevent these localized tensions from spiraling into broader systemic failures that threaten the security of all nations.
Mobilizing Non State Actors for Global Stability
In a push for a more inclusive approach to problem solving, Erdoğan asserted that the responsibility for maintaining international order should no longer rest solely with governments and states. He called for a significant increase in initiative from international actors, including academic institutions, civil society organizations, and independent think tanks. By involving these diverse stakeholders, the President suggested that the global community could build more resilient mechanisms for peace. This collaborative model is seen as essential for developing active strategies that can counter the prevailing trends of isolationism and unilateral military action.
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