Geopolitical Economy Report
Ben Norton
Geopolitical Economy Report is an independent news outlet that provides original journalism and analysis to understand the changing world.
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Nov 8, 2025 • 37min
China is winning AI race, Nvidia says, as OpenAI begs US gov't for bailout
Nvidia's CEO warns that China may win the AI race, spotlighting the unsustainable AI bubble. OpenAI is seeking government guarantees amid financial woes, asking for federal support as pressure mounts. The discussion includes concerns over monopolistic practices among Silicon Valley giants and the risks of relying on government bailouts. Meanwhile, China's advancements in electricity generation give it a competitive edge, posing a significant challenge to U.S. companies reliant on AI technology.

Nov 3, 2025 • 27min
USA is isolated on world stage: Trump failed to pressure countries to support blockade of Cuba
The podcast reveals how the U.S. faces political isolation globally, highlighted by overwhelming UN votes against its Cuba embargo. Ben Norton discusses the impacts of decades-long U.S. interventions in Latin America and the failure of Trump's global pressure campaigns. He explores the controversial roles of allies like Hungary and Argentina, and the troubling history of U.S. assassination plots, using Fidel Castro's case as a stark example. The discussion also touches on U.S. economic warfare strategies and the rise of neocolonial tactics under Trump's administration.

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Oct 31, 2025 • 40min
Trump is losing the trade war with China - which he started
Donald Trump finds himself losing the trade war he initiated with China. Political economist Ben Norton reveals how tariffs have harmed American farmers while boosting China's position as a manufacturing powerhouse. The recent meeting with Xi Jinping highlights U.S. dependency on Chinese tech. As inflation rises and manufacturing jobs decline, China capitalizes on its rare earth dominance and accelerates its semiconductor development. Norton argues that the trade landscape reflects structural imbalances that favor China's economic strategies.

Oct 29, 2025 • 1h 19min
Why Trump can't end the war in Ukraine
Anatol Lieven, a war studies professor and Eurasian affairs analyst, joins Mick Dunford, an expert in economic geography and China, to discuss the complexities of the Ukraine conflict. They delve into how Trump's oil sanctions haven't halted the war, revealing Europe's motives for militarization and the challenges of diplomatic negotiations. The duo explores the decline of Western hegemony in a multipolar world, the dire human cost of the conflict, and the risks of a protracted low-level war or even nuclear escalation.

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Oct 25, 2025 • 37min
The Donroe Doctrine: This is Trump's neocolonial plan for Latin America
Explore Trump's neocolonial ambitions in Latin America, including his meddling in Argentina's election and aggressive strategies targeting Venezuela. Discover how the U.S. aims to sever ties with China and Russia while justifying intervention with dubious drug-trafficking claims. Learn about Marco Rubio's influential role in these efforts and the historical context of the revived Donroe Doctrine. Examine the implications for Colombia and the broader geopolitical landscape as the U.S. seeks to reestablish its dominance in the region.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 33min
Huge bubbles in AI & US stock market grow, while real economy is in recession
The podcast delves into the stark divide in the U.S. economy, where bubbles in the stock market and AI thrive while many states face recession. It discusses how the wealthiest 10% drive consumer spending and notes warning signs of a potential crisis if these bubbles burst. Insights reveal that a handful of tech giants dominate market growth, yet most AI investments yield poor results. The talk contrasts the financial boom with stagnation in the real economy, highlighting risks that could lead to wider economic instability.

Oct 18, 2025 • 23min
Trump orders CIA to attack Venezuela, as US military kills innocent people
The U.S. is intensifying its conflict with Venezuela, with Trump authorizing the CIA for lethal operations aimed at regime change. Innocent civilians, including Colombians and Trinidadians, have been killed during U.S. military actions. The podcast discusses Trump's dubious claims about drug trafficking, paralleling them with past justifications for war. It also highlights the controversial support for U.S. intervention from a Nobel Prize winner and a Venezuelan coup leader's plans to privatize oil resources.

Oct 14, 2025 • 24min
Trump-backed Venezuelan coup leader promises to give oil to US corporations
María Corina Machado, a controversial Venezuelan opposition leader and 2025 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, boldly declares her intent to privatize Venezuela's oil for U.S. corporations. In a candid conversation with Donald Trump Jr., she outlines her plans to reshape the country's economy and become a key energy hub. Machado's far-right stance, calls for U.S. military intervention, and connections with influential American politicians highlight her vision of aligning Venezuela with U.S. interests, raising concerns about national sovereignty.

Oct 11, 2025 • 31min
Nobel Peace Prize winner supports Israel's genocide & Trump's war on Venezuela
The discussion centers around María Corina Machado, a controversial Nobel laureate backed by the U.S. who has openly supported Israel amidst accusations of genocide. It explores her connections to Donald Trump's regime-change efforts in Venezuela, highlighting her calls for military intervention and privatization of the country’s oil resources. The podcast critiques the Nobel Committee's decision, revealing the historical precedent of awarding figures tied to U.S. military interests, while underscoring the devastating impact of sanctions on Venezuelan citizens.

Oct 6, 2025 • 43min
World leaders rebel against US & Israel: to save Gaza, they demand international intervention
World leaders gather at the UN, condemning US and Israeli actions in Gaza. A mass walkout protests Netanyahu’s remarks, showing global discontent. Latin American countries assert solidarity with Palestine, highlighting a unified stand against US imperialism. Noteworthy calls for international intervention emerge, with leaders like Colombia's Gustavo Petro likening the US to Nazi Germany. Discussions also touch on the modern colonial implications of debt and the urgent need for a reformed UN, signifying a shift toward a multipolar world.


