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Special Edition: Two Crystal Balls And The Death Of The Washington World Order
Manage episode 418544658 series 3435479
This week, a special edition.
Two relatively short term scenarios, with very long term implications. Presented in audio essay form, by our two hosts.
In Part One, Philip Pilkington outlines his take on what could happen after the US election. An extended sketch on the possibilty of violent Trussification. He thinks that bond market bullying of the incoming Trump administration could in turn set off a chain of events, that demand a new wave of de-dollarisation.
In Part Two, Andrew Collingwood flips the perspective from West to East, and from currency wars, to trade wars.
He’ll be looking at the world from China’s point of view, in the light of this week’s US trade tariffs on Chinese goods - including a one hundred percent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.
The Chinese have studied how nations rise, and they’ve come up with a plan to leapfrog US in the technological pecking order. As the low tariff liberal Washington order slips away, what becomes of a world where China is no longer content with low and medium-value manufacturing, but is instead actively targetting the crowning heights that America has long claimed as its unique domain?
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For more on the Chinese plan, be sure to subscribe to Multipolarity’s new Substack, where Andrew will be putting down some extended thoughts.
This week, we also have an introductory essay - called What Is Multipolarity?
And from next week, every Thursday we’ll have the Multipolarity Briefing - a series of links and brief thoughts to keep you up to date on the latest multipolar developments.
Simply search for Multipolarity on Substack.com
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Be excellent to each other, and -
Get us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/multipolarpod
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/multipolarity
Or on our Substack: https://substack.com/@multipolaritypod
101 episodes
Manage episode 418544658 series 3435479
This week, a special edition.
Two relatively short term scenarios, with very long term implications. Presented in audio essay form, by our two hosts.
In Part One, Philip Pilkington outlines his take on what could happen after the US election. An extended sketch on the possibilty of violent Trussification. He thinks that bond market bullying of the incoming Trump administration could in turn set off a chain of events, that demand a new wave of de-dollarisation.
In Part Two, Andrew Collingwood flips the perspective from West to East, and from currency wars, to trade wars.
He’ll be looking at the world from China’s point of view, in the light of this week’s US trade tariffs on Chinese goods - including a one hundred percent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.
The Chinese have studied how nations rise, and they’ve come up with a plan to leapfrog US in the technological pecking order. As the low tariff liberal Washington order slips away, what becomes of a world where China is no longer content with low and medium-value manufacturing, but is instead actively targetting the crowning heights that America has long claimed as its unique domain?
***
For more on the Chinese plan, be sure to subscribe to Multipolarity’s new Substack, where Andrew will be putting down some extended thoughts.
This week, we also have an introductory essay - called What Is Multipolarity?
And from next week, every Thursday we’ll have the Multipolarity Briefing - a series of links and brief thoughts to keep you up to date on the latest multipolar developments.
Simply search for Multipolarity on Substack.com
***
Be excellent to each other, and -
Get us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/multipolarpod
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/multipolarity
Or on our Substack: https://substack.com/@multipolaritypod
101 episodes
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