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The United Nations and the World Bank Group are linked through their collaborative use of the Healthy Diet Basket standard to monitor global food affordability [1] and are both identified as major international institutions where the geopolitical rivalry between the United States and China is prominently displayed [2], [3], [4]. Additionally, both organizations produce foresight reports that are reviewed during the development of global security documents [5].

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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 3 facts
claimThe growing rivalry between the United States and China is prominently displayed in the Bretton Woods institutions (World Bank and International Monetary Fund), the World Trade Organization, and the United Nations.
claimThe rivalry between the United States and China is prominently displayed in the Bretton Woods institutions (World Bank and International Monetary Fund), the World Trade Organization, and the United Nations.
claimThe growing rivalry between the United States and China is prominently displayed in the Bretton Woods institutions (the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund), the World Trade Organization, and the United Nations.
Global analysis reveals persistent shortfalls and regional differences ... sidalc.net SIDALC 1 fact
referenceThe Healthy Diet Basket (HDB) is a standard used by UN agencies and the World Bank to monitor the cost and affordability of healthy diets worldwide.
Political and social trends in the future of global security. A meta ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
procedureThe methodology for producing global security foresight documents involves three main steps: (1) A steering group coordinates the process and drafts the final report; (2) The group reviews similar documents from allied countries, foresight reports from organizations like the United Nations and World Bank, and studies the present-day strategic environment using official sources, academic publications, and think tanks; (3) The group analyzes variables—sometimes called 'drivers' or 'trends'—that will shape the future scenario.