Two Sessions to Pave the Way for China in an Increasingly Uncertain World

China began its most important political deliberations of the year on March 4, with the opening of its Two Sessions, that is, the assembly of its two major legislative bodies, the National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Chinese Peoples’ Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). This year’s gathering is particularly important given the war in Ukraine, the genocide in Gaza, and the […]

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Economist Glazyev Presents the Pathway, and Obstacles, to a BRICS-Centered Financial Architecture

Leading Russian economist Sergey Glazyev has called for the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) to play the leading role in the establishment of a new currency to boost investments and trade by avoiding submission to the bankrupt, dollar-based international financial system. Economist Glazyev, Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), the policy arm of the Eurasian […]

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Lyndon LaRouche on a Basket of Commodities and Beyond

The proposal made by Russian economist Sergey Glazyev is extremely important, and cannot be simply reduced to a “de-dollarization”, or a “replacement” of the dollar in international trade and as a reserve currency. What Glazyev presents above is nothing less than a credit system and is very similar to proposals for a reform of the international monetary system made by […]

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Time for “the West” to Shake off Its Lose-Lose Strategy

There seem to be two very different but parallel universes shaping up in the world, one represented by the so-called trans-Atlantic world and its military-financial complex, and the other, the “non Western world” or the Global Majority. The first is that of the “rules-based order”, of a dying empire which is increasingly discredited and whose financial system is hopelessly bankrupt, […]

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The Narrative on Ukraine Takes a Beating

The gap between reality and narrative on the Ukraine war is growing wider and wider in the West, as seen on the second anniversary of the conflict. Italian PM Giorgia Meloni wanted to inaugurate the Italian chairmanship of the G7 by holding the group’s meeting in Kiev, with questionable success. While she traveled there with EU Commission head Ursula von […]

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Farmers’ Protest Movement Grows and Grows in Eastern Europe…

A decisive development in the ferment among farmers is the close coordination and cooperation between farmers of Eastern European countries who, in addition to opposing the EU-Ukraine preferential duty-free deal, also denounce the EU Commission’s “Green Deal”. That issue was primarily taken up by Polish farmers, then joined by colleagues from the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The pressure was so […]

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