Political economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson are joined by geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar to discuss the changing world order with summits of BRICS, G20 and G77 and the UN General Assembly
At the very end of the discussion, a question popped into my head: "What if China invited the United Nations to move its central offices to China?" The U.S. government would shit a BRIC! Then, maybe maybe many of these new organizations could be subsumed under a reorganized United Nations :-)
Three great minds building hope for the future! If only the intransigent West would wake up to the fact it is becoming a global outcast headed for the margins.
Hey Ben - you made an wise decision by shifting focus to geopolitical economics. These discussions provide a welcome respite beyond a focus on the insanity of US aggressive hegemonic policies. To understand the world, follow the money.
At the very end of the discussion, a question popped into my head: "What if China invited the United Nations to move its central offices to China?" The U.S. government would shit a BRIC! Then, maybe maybe many of these new organizations could be subsumed under a reorganized United Nations :-)
Three great minds building hope for the future! If only the intransigent West would wake up to the fact it is becoming a global outcast headed for the margins.
Hey Ben - you made an wise decision by shifting focus to geopolitical economics. These discussions provide a welcome respite beyond a focus on the insanity of US aggressive hegemonic policies. To understand the world, follow the money.