> The "rest of the world" is increasingly Europe, if that.
US + Europe, along with other US aligned nations (Japan, Australia, NZ etc) account for >50% of the world GDP[1].
> The rest of Asia ... wont have as many issues being led by China.
Any more details to back this assertion? Just a brief glance at the current geopolitical events reveal the following Asian countries having issues with China: Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam. Some other are heavily aligned with the US (Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, ...). A lot of these have significant populations and/or economies in Asia.
US + Europe, along with other US aligned nations (Japan, Australia, NZ etc) account for >50% of the world GDP[1].
> The rest of Asia ... wont have as many issues being led by China.
Any more details to back this assertion? Just a brief glance at the current geopolitical events reveal the following Asian countries having issues with China: Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam. Some other are heavily aligned with the US (Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, ...). A lot of these have significant populations and/or economies in Asia.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nomi...