
Geopolitical Economy Report
Geopolitical Economy Report is an independent news outlet that provides original journalism and analysis to understand the changing world.
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16 snips
May 15, 2025 • 1h 2min
What caused US deindustrialization, and can Trump fix it? Economists explain
Explore the roots of U.S. deindustrialization, highlighting how political policies, particularly under Trump, have influenced manufacturing decline. Dive into the economic impact of tariffs and the misconceptions about trade deficits. Discover how financialization prioritizes short-term gains over long-term innovation, contrasting U.S. strategies with those of China. Unravel the essential role of transportation in trade policies and the disconnect between economic theory and reality, urging a reevaluation of approaches to foster true industrial growth.

5 snips
May 11, 2025 • 43min
Trump's attempt to divide Russia & China is failing, badly
Donald Trump's strategy to separate Russia and China is backfiring spectacularly. In a recent meeting, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin declared their alliance stronger than ever. The discussion highlights China and Russia's deepening ties, which defy U.S. attempts at division. As both nations celebrate their historical cooperation, they criticize U.S. policies while affirming their mutual support in the face of perceived fascism. The rise of a multipolar world challenges America’s dominance, showcasing the friendship between these two global powers.

May 8, 2025 • 36min
Donald Trump is uniting the world against the US
Donald Trump's aggressive trade policies and tariff threats are unintentionally uniting the world against the U.S. China is strengthening its ties with Europe, Japan, and Russia, indicating a significant shift in global alliances. The push for de-dollarization is gaining momentum as partners turn away from American influence. Amidst Trump's promises of military might, the global landscape is transforming, with Southeast Asia increasingly favoring collaboration with China over the United States.

7 snips
May 4, 2025 • 35min
Trump's tariffs turbocharge de-dollarization: World sells US dollar assets, seeking alternatives
Donald Trump's tariffs are backfiring, accelerating the global shift away from the U.S. dollar. Countries, particularly in BRICS, are selling off U.S. assets, seeking alternatives like gold and European bonds. Tensions are rising in East Asia as alliances between China, South Korea, and Japan strengthen amid U.S. trade threats. The fallout from these trade wars is shaking confidence in U.S. Treasury securities, paving the way for a multipolar currency world. The implications for U.S. economic policy and its financial markets are profound.

May 1, 2025 • 53min
Canada's new elite banker PM is not a real alternative to Trump
Dimitri Lascaris, a journalist and lawyer running the independent outlet Reason2Resist, joins political economist Radhika Desai to dissect Canada's recent elections. They argue that new PM Mark Carney, a center-right banker, represents no real alternative to Trump’s agenda, highlighting how both cater to elite interests. The conversation dives into declining voter turnout, regional polarization, and the diminishing presence of smaller parties while calling for a radical political shift to engage disillusioned citizens. Expect a challenging look at Canada’s nuanced political landscape!

Apr 27, 2025 • 45min
Is war on China coming? The US military is seriously preparing
The U.S. military is ramping up preparations for potential conflict with China, deploying missile systems in the Philippines. Historical parallels to the Cuban Missile Crisis are drawn as bipartisan warmongering targets China's growing influence. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's aggressive rhetoric fuels concerns of a military 'crusade,' while Trump's increase in military spending is critiqued amidst domestic austerity. The Pentagon now views China as the primary global threat, with Taiwan positioned as a pivotal factor in U.S. strategy.

21 snips
Apr 24, 2025 • 60min
Is Trump the last straw for the dollar system?
Join economist Michael Hudson, known for his sharp insights on the dollar system, and economic geographer Mick Dunford, who analyzes U.S. economic challenges. They explore whether Trump's policies mark the end of dollar dominance. Topics include the dollar's declining reputation, the impact of U.S. debt on its reserve status, and rising gold prices indicating potential asset bubbles. The discussion also delves into military spending's influence on the dollar and the shifting dynamics of U.S. asset ownership in a multipolar world.

38 snips
Apr 20, 2025 • 59min
Trump's tariffs hurt the US much more than China - Economist Michael Hudson explains
Donald Trump's tariffs are benefiting rich elites at the expense of the majority of the population, argues economist Michael Hudson. He explains how the US trade war on China is isolating the United States and encouraging countries to seek alternatives. Ben Norton hosts the interview.
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGsLDQQuzU0
Read Michael Hudson's report "Return of the robber barons – Trump’s distorted view of US tariff history": https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2025/04/14/michael-hudson-robber-barons-trump-tariffs/
Topics
0:00 Intro
1:11 Michael Hudson highlights
2:09 Interview starts
2:41 Replacing income tax with tariffs
5:40 Government industrial policy
9:22 Reaganomics 2.0
11:29 Gilded Age
14:54 China's model
17:50 (CLIP) JD Vance calls Chinese "peasants"
18:12 Public finance
22:57 Trade war on China
25:12 (CLIP) Trump demands tribute
25:42 US attempt to isolate China
26:30 USA doesn't have many cards
28:55 Import substitution
30:16 Trump is isolating the US
34:58 US dollar system in crisis
38:03 Reindustrialization
40:06 Trump's bullying strategy
43:26 Destroying the post-WWII system
49:06 Global South vs the West
50:58 Democracy or oligarchy?
56:05 Billionaire oligarchs
56:56 Corruption
58:25 Outro

9 snips
Apr 16, 2025 • 33min
Trump's trade war immediately failed: China is much stronger than USA thinks
The discussion dives into the aftermath of Trump's tariffs on China, revealing unexpected exemptions for crucial electronics. It highlights China's resilience and surprising economic strength, contrasting it with the faltering U.S. industrial sector. The conversation also touches on shifting trade dynamics, emphasizing China's move towards domestic consumption and reduced dependency on exports. The narrative critiques U.S. economic policies and signals a transition toward a multipolar world, where China's influence grows amidst declining U.S. dominance.

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Apr 12, 2025 • 34min
Trump's nuclear trade war targets China - but will blow back on USA
The podcast dives into the explosive impact of Trump's 145% tariffs on China, revealing how these trade tactics may be backfiring on the U.S. economy. It discusses the consequences of economic decoupling and China's pushback against U.S. dominance. Experts analyze the volatility in the bond market, rising Treasury yields, and the widening economic divide between billionaires and the working class. The conversation also touches on the aggressive U.S. foreign policy and the potential for a new cold war.