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Geopolitical Economy Report

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Jan 14, 2025 • 1h 45min

Is India the world's next economic superpower?

In this engaging discussion, Jyotishman Mudiar, a PhD candidate in economic history and expert on India's economic development, breaks down India's potential as a superpower. He highlights challenges like extreme poverty and wealth disparity, contrasting India's growth with that of China. The conversation delves into the rise of billionaires, the decline of manufacturing, and the critical role of technology and services. Mudiar raises thought-provoking questions about economic sovereignty and the future of agriculture in a rapidly changing global landscape.
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Jan 10, 2025 • 1h 11min

What will Trump's return mean for Ukraine, Gaza, and the economy?

Anatol Lieven, director of the Eurasia Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and a noted global affairs author, delves into the consequences of Trump’s potential return to power. He discusses the shifting dynamics of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine and the Middle East. Key topics include internal GOP conflicts, the implications of tariffs on the economy, and the changing landscape of global power where U.S. dominance is challenged. Lieven highlights the need for nuanced diplomacy in navigating these complex geopolitical waters.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 25min

BRICS grows, adding Indonesia as member: world's 4th most populous country, 7th biggest economy

BRICS expands, welcoming Indonesia, the world's 4th most populous nation and 7th largest economy. With its new membership, BRICS now represents 41.4% of global GDP and nearly half the world’s population. The podcast explores Indonesia's strategic ties with China and its significant role in the nickel market. Historical context is provided, discussing past U.S. interventions and the shift towards cooperation with the Global South. The conversation also highlights BRICS' potential challenge to U.S. dollar dominance through alternative financial systems.
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Jan 4, 2025 • 49min

The US stock market is in the biggest bubble in history. The entire economy is at risk.

The discussion highlights the staggering overvaluation of the US stock market, now 206% of GDP, eclipsing prior bubbles. Major tech giants dominate, with just 25 companies accounting for over half of the S&P 500. There's concern about the wealthy profiting while financial policies favor a select few. The potential for a significant market correction looms as billionaires sell off assets. Plus, insights into the exorbitant privilege of the US dollar and the impact of financialization raise questions about the sustainability of this economic model.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 13min

Secret CIA report on Syria reveals US plan to overthrow Assad government... in 1986!

Discover the long-hidden U.S. plans for regime change in Syria dating back to 1986. A declassified CIA document reveals how sectarian tensions were exploited to create civil unrest, ultimately shaping the conflict that unfolded. The discussion touches on the strategic aim of installing a pro-Israel regime and the transition to a neoliberal economy. Insightful connections are made between past interventions and the Syrian war, highlighting a decades-long plot to influence the nation's future.
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Dec 27, 2024 • 35min

Make US imperialism great again: Trump threatens to colonize Panama, Canada, Greenland, Mexico

The podcast dives into Trump’s bold and controversial foreign policy ambitions, revealing threats to colonize Panama, annex Canada, and seize Greenland for its rare resources. It critiques the resurgence of Manifest Destiny among his followers and highlights a Pentagon official's invocation of the Monroe Doctrine. Discussions also cover U.S. military interventions, proposed invasions in Mexico, and potential bombings in Iran, showcasing the implications of such imperialistic rhetoric and its historical context.
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Dec 24, 2024 • 23min

BRICS expands with 9 new partner countries. Now it's half of world population, 41% of global economy

The recent expansion of BRICS adds 9 new partner countries, boosting its influence to represent half of the global population and over 41% of world GDP. The podcast dives into BRICS' agricultural and energy dominance, highlighting its role in global food production. It also discusses the group's strategies to challenge US economic hegemony with a potential multi-currency system. Insights into the contrasting economic structures of BRICS and the US reveal a shift towards local currency trading and reducing reliance on the US dollar.
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Dec 21, 2024 • 22min

Exposed: US military supported Syrian rebel offensive that toppled Assad government

In a revealing discussion, Syrian rebel commanders confess to U.S. military assistance in their campaign against the Assad government. The strategic involvement of NATO member Turkey and Israel is also highlighted. Key topics include U.S. troops occupying Syria’s vital resources and the substantial funding of rebel forces. The conversation delves into the rebranding of Al-Qaeda and the Western media's distortion of its involvement. It paints a grim picture of a fractured Syria, marked by neocolonial ambitions and shifting alliances.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 48min

Did Israel and the US win in Syria? Professors Mohammad Marandi & Radhika Desai discuss

In this insightful discussion, Mohammad Marandi, a Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Tehran, dives into the complex geopolitical landscape of Syria. He challenges mainstream narratives about the conflict's outcomes for the U.S., Israel, and Turkey. Marandi analyzes the fragmented realities on the ground and the potential for long-term instability. They also explore the implications of shifting foreign policies under Biden and the evolving dynamics between the U.S. and Iran, shedding light on the broader ramifications for the Middle East.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 24min

Israel colonizes Syrian territory, and anti-Assad rebels allow it, seeking more Western support

Israel is expanding its presence in the Golan Heights, capitalizing on the chaos in Syria after the Assad regime's fall. Al-Qaeda-linked rebels, under HTS, are surprisingly not contesting Israel's moves, hoping for Western backing. The episode highlights Netanyahu's ambition to reshape the Middle East and discusses troubling alliances with extremist factions. Additionally, it addresses the alarming deterioration of women's rights in Syria amid these drastic geopolitical shifts.

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