CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP ESSAY: POST-CRISIS WORLD POLITICS
December 7, 2009 on 4:57 pm | In Development, Economics, Financial, Globalization, India, Palestine, Third World, World-System, Zionism | No CommentsCAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP ESSAY:
POST-CRISIS WORLD POLITICS
In order to construct and launch a new world-system built on Third World Development and an American Austerity, the world will need intensive cooperation and coordination between the West and the developing world, Arabs, Muslims.
Without such cooperation and cooperation one cannot have a global climate agreement that is based on a viable growth architecture.
Copenhagen by itself cannot get at the roots of the problem.
Blocking all of this is the Palestine problem.
Thus the Israeli Right/neocon blocking of a solution to the Palestine problem, puts the entire world on hold and paralyzed by a “traffic jam” at its centre.
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CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP ESSAY:
POST-CRISIS WORLD-SYSTEM
The world economy on the other side of the Adjustment Phase—we are now in the Stabilization Phase—will involve an American Austerity and a Third World expansion and not a return to the thirties a la Krugman, Summers or a return to Hitlerian violence a la the neocons and Israeli Right.
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