Multipolar World Order
Highly Recommended
I got sent these links by a friend and the articles are very good. I am going to have to read through them again more slowly and absorb them properly they really are very good. Here follows a short synopsis taken from each article (there are four parts):
In Part 1, we considered the forces shaping the world order and the attempts to impose various models of global governance upon it. In Part 2, we discussed the progress of the global power shift from West to East and asked why so many stalwarts of the so-called “unipolar world order” have not only accepted the inevitability of that power shift but have apparently assisted it.Ostensibly, the multipolar version of the world order is a departure from the unipolar model in the sense that it will—supposedly—genuinely observe international law and share power among a broader coalition of nation-states. As a result, it will introduce—supposedly—functioning multilateralism into global governance, arguably for the first time. To some, this multipolar model sounds preferable to the current, international rules-based unipolar model.
Yet, when we look at the statements of the touted leaders of the new multipolar world order, their objectives seem indistinguishable from those of their unipolar counterparts.In Part 4 we will consider the theories underpinning the imminent multipolar order, the nature of Russia and China’s public-private oligarchies and the emergence of these two nations’ military power. The proposed multipolar world order does not constitute a defence of the nation-state. We have already discussed how the multipolar model dovetails quite precisely with the “Great Reset” (GR) agenda, so it should come as little surprise that multipolar theory also rejects the suggested Westphalian concept of national sovereignty.
All four articles can be summed up with the crude saying: Different A-hole same “poo”. Probably not entirely true because some regions will tweak the poo to produce rainbows (lolz). In the end the world will be run like a business and the stakeholders will be the corporations and it will make little difference if you are in the East or the West. This is not a fight about human freedom but a fight over who gets to rule over us.
Historic quote: The World Is A Business, Mr. Beale. (Network 1976) – 5 min
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