

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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Sep 24, 2025 • 38min
This massive new Russia-China project will have huge impact on world
Donald Trump wants to use tariffs to force countries to buy more US oil and natural gas. Instead, China and Russia signed a deal to build the massive Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, which could transform the global energy market. Russia is integrating with Asia, while Europe faces a crisis that is devastating its manufacturing sector. Political economist Ben Norton explains.
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6wtK8Hrpl4
Topics
0:00 Close China-Russia relations
1:28 Power of Siberia 2 pipeline
3:23 Dedollarization
4:04 Europe boycotts Russian energy
5:28 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage
6:28 (CLIP) Trump on Nord Stream & US energy
7:06 Crisis in Europe
9:14 Russia integrates with Asia
10:13 Russia tried to join the West
11:03 NATO expansion
11:47 Ukraine coup & war
13:26 Russia's trade with China
14:16 De-dollarization
14:43 Trump's tariffs
17:01 Why Trump hit India with tariffs
18:22 (CLIP) Trump on US oil & gas
18:34 USA: #1 producer of oil & gas
19:17 Weaponizing energy
19:46 China's natural gas imports
22:11 China & Russia: long-term partnership
23:22 Colonial Monroe Doctrine & oil
25:02 China's oil imports
25:41 Trade chokepoints
27:04 Europe becomes US vassal
28:17 (CLIP) Trump boasts of imposing EU deal
28:55 EU imports of oil & gas
30:38 Deindustrialization of Europe
31:16 EU prosperity depended on China & Russia
31:50 (CLIP) Ex EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell
32:35 Germany's "existential" industrial crisis
34:15 China's car manufacturers & electric vehicles (EVs)
36:44 Europe loses out as Asian Century advances
37:40 Outro

Sep 21, 2025 • 21min
Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, UN says, as USA blocks peace for 6th time
The US government has, six times now, unilaterally vetoed resolutions in the UN Security Council that called for peace and a ceasefire in Gaza. Meanwhile, a United Nations commission stated conclusively that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people, with the full support of the United States, under both Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Ben Norton reports.
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thjVQp9wafs
Topics
0:00 US vetoes 6 UN Gaza resolutions
1:24 China calls for peace
2:04 Israel creates famine in Gaza
3:29 UN commission report on Israeli genocide
4:15 Legal definition of genocide
6:06 UN inquiry on genocide in Gaza
7:37 USA sells weapons to Israel
9:06 Genocide experts' opinion
9:50 ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu
10:43 ICJ case against Israel
11:36 Trump's plan to take over Gaza
13:26 US & Israel want "real estate bonanza"
14:11 Colonialism
15:28 Trump withdraws US from UN bodies
18:46 US imperialism vs the world
21:12 Outro

Sep 18, 2025 • 52min
What does Trump really want from the Federal Reserve?
Michael Hudson, an economist and critic of financialization, joins Radhika Desai to unpack Donald Trump's relentless critiques of the Federal Reserve. They explore how the Fed's easy-money policies have led to rampant asset-price inflation and question the true independence of the central bank. The discussion also delves into Trump’s contradictory goals regarding monetary policy, the growing financial oligarchy, and the shift from democratic economics to financial sector dominance. Ultimately, they reflect on the future of democracy in the face of central bank influences.

Sep 14, 2025 • 1h 25min
Trump wages economic war on US allies, while BRICS builds alternative system
Donald Trump is imposing tariffs and unequal treaties on longtime allies in Europe, Japan, and South Korea, forcing them to pay and move their factories to the US. Meanwhile, BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) are building a new multipolar world order based on mutually beneficial trade and investment. Ben Norton is joined by economist Michael Hudson to discuss.
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpYgXMkzWc8
Read Michael's article on Trump's attacks on Europe, Korea, and Japan: https://www.geopoliticaleconomy.report/p/michael-hudson-trump-europe-korea-japan
You can support Michael on Patreon at https://Patreon.com/MichaelHudson
Topics
0:00 Trump attacks US allies
0:35 Exploitative US deal imposed on Japan
3:04 ICE detains South Korean workers
5:46 Trump to abolish Education Department
6:29 Angering US allies
7:19 US trade deal imposed on Europe
8:37 BRICS & SCO build multipolar order
10:20 Intro to Michael Hudson
10:46 Highlights of Michael Hudson
13:58 Interview starts
15:03 The BRICS alternative
18:54 US strategy of economic colonialism
26:01 Europe
33:06 India and Eurasia
35:15 Trump's tariff trap
37:28 Energy
41:03 Backlash in Europe
43:43 EU did not negotiate
46:48 European capital flows into US
49:40 BRICS sells US Treasuries
53:24 South Korea
56:59 Attacks on immigrants
1:05:37 Class politics
1:11:13 Japan
1:20:08 Latin America
1:21:48 Middle East (West Asia)
1:22:41 Dedollarization
1:24:18 Outro

Sep 10, 2025 • 50min
Trump's war on oil-rich Venezuela is based on lies: The real reasons why USA wants regime change
The discussion delves into the US's long-standing economic war on Venezuela, highlighting the strategic interests behind regime change. The role of oil in US foreign policy is scrutinized, revealing a pattern of exploitation and interventionism aimed at undermining leftist governments. Additionally, the podcast critiques the portrayal of Venezuela in drug trafficking narratives, exposing the misinformation used as a pretext for military threats. Historical coups and geopolitical alliances are also explored, emphasizing the complexities of U.S. relations in Latin America.

Sep 6, 2025 • 29min
Trump failed to divide Russia and China: They're closer than ever, building a new multipolar order
The podcast reveals how Trump's divide-and-conquer strategy between Russia and China backfired, leading to a closer alliance. Key discussions cover the deepening political ties and trade partnerships between these nations, as well as the implications of a rising multipolar world order. The dialogue highlights how US actions have inadvertently united countries like India, Russia, and Iran against Western hegemony. Additionally, the conversation touches on dedollarization efforts and the strengthening of alliances within the Global South.

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Sep 2, 2025 • 51min
US attacks blow back, uniting China, India, Russia, Iran; encouraging dedollarization
The podcast explores how U.S. aggression has unintentionally united China, India, and Russia, fostering deeper ties at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit. Discussion highlights India's shift closer to China post-Trump's tariffs, changing global dynamics. It also addresses the emerging multipolar world, the push for dedollarization, and the rise of Global South organizations like BRICS. The analysis points out the challenges to U.S. dominance in international finance, emphasizing the need for UN reform and cooperation among member nations.

Aug 30, 2025 • 27min
US gov't supports drug traffickers in Latin America, while threatening Venezuela
The discussion dives into the U.S. support for corrupt leaders in Latin America, showcasing the hypocrisy in its foreign policy. Álvaro Uribe, linked to drug trafficking, is defended by U.S. officials, while Venezuela faces unproven accusations. The podcast critiques military interventions and historical patterns of meddling, highlighting past alliances with drug cartels. It reveals how the narrative against Venezuela may serve ulterior motives, exposing a tangled web of geopolitics and human rights abuses.

Aug 27, 2025 • 51min
US dollar dominance could end very fast, warn top economists. This is how
The decline of the US dollar's dominance is gaining momentum, with economists surprising even mainstream voices speaking out. Trump's policies may cause a swift transition toward de-dollarization amid geopolitical shifts. As the dollar's role diminishes, the rise of China's influence and increasing gold purchases by central banks come into play. Concerns over inflation and US Treasury market volatility further complicate the landscape, and tensions surrounding interest rates are adding pressure as foreign investments dwindle.

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Aug 23, 2025 • 30min
How does China's system really work? This famous Chinese professor explains
In this engaging discussion, Zhang Weiwei, a renowned scholar from Fudan University, delves into the intricacies of China’s political system and socialist market economy. He elaborates on the unique 'China model,' emphasizing meritocracy and community involvement in governance. The conversation explores how China views democracy compared to the U.S. and critiques the ongoing trade war, highlighting its economic implications. Zhang also discusses the shift towards a multipolar world and China’s strategies to reduce dependence on U.S. financial systems.