Chronicles - Sovereign Global Majority

Archives

The End of Western Dominance: Russia, China & BRICS

Larry Johnson, Pepe Escobar with Alexander Babakov, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma

In this gripping episode of Countercurrents, we dive deep into the shifting global order as China, Russia, and the BRICS nations rise to challenge Western dominance. From China’s technological revolution and AI advancements to Russia’s newfound sovereignty amidst global sanctions, our longtime friends Pepe Escobar and Alexander Babakov explore how these powerful forces are reshaping the future of geopolitics.

TIMELINE:

00:00 Silk Road 2.0: China’s Technological and Environmental Leap

10:00 Why Russia and China Are Natural Partners: Cultural Foundations

13:22 Quality Over Profit: China’s Alternative to Western Economics

18:38 China’s Tech Revolution: How Planning Defeats Sanctions

21:10 Russia’s New Development Path: Focus on Domestic Strength

28:12 Cotton Candy Economics: Why the US Model Fails

34:24 Why 40% of World GDP Won’t Accept Western Rules Anymore

37:23 Russia–China–Iran: Iran Protected, Not Alone

38:59 Why Europe No Longer Matters to Russia’s Growth

47:57 Will the US Invade Venezuela? Geopolitical Breakdown

54:10 Why the UN Security Council Is No Longer Effective

29 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Larchmonter445
Larchmonter445
4 months ago

To edify some folks on this thread who know my POV for many years, there was a period of seven years (2002-2009) during which I was heavily involved with actual business enterprise, investments, development inside China. Some were technology products, some where IT products, some were location-based entertainment projects. They… Read more »

AHH
AHH
4 months ago
Reply to  Larchmonter445

Those were the $$$$$ days back then, focused on Deng’s dicta. Huge changes since XJP’s arrival in 2012, inaugurating different ethos, no longer constrained to “maintain a low profile”. 

And you dealt with their merchants, the lowest “social strata” of all, utterly selfish… perhaps a misleading wide aperture??

Larchmonter445
Larchmonter445
4 months ago
Reply to  AHH

Wrong, AHH. Highly educated, extraordinarily intelligent, cultured businessmen, though voraciously hungry. It was like they had been locked up for those 150 years of insults and damaged by the Colonial powers. They were sprinting for the gold. 2012 came out the ideological restraints. But with its parameters a deep corruption… Read more »

AHH
AHH
4 months ago
Reply to  Larchmonter445

you’re lucky, overrepresented with exception. 
It’s not my imagination. 
The rule: for millennia, cultured Chinese held in contempt grasping merchants & moneylenders. They were publicly placed at social bottom, below the bureaucracy, intellectuals, farmers, peasants…

today, we see their wisdom given how uncultured businessmen & banksters destroy the Last Empire..

Biggus Dickus
Biggus Dickus
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

I’m a bit curious. I hope you wouldn’t mind me asking. Were you involved with China’s IT sector? I thought your field was medicine

AHH
AHH
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

it is not that ancient. I read it recently from one of china watchers on this or last site. Yes, I shouldn’t tarnish widely with brush. But attitudes born of several millennia will not go away easily. What is a couple hundreds years to a 5,000 year civilization?  Most traditional… Read more »

Larchmonter445
Larchmonter445
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

Excellent, Amarynth. China is a huge, deep matrix of cultures.

President Xi is trying to homogenize it under his Mass Line ideology. I’m not so sure that effort will last beyond his days. Mao’s didn’t.

K
K
4 months ago
Reply to  Larchmonter445

Larch you really do push the stereotypes about China regardless of your personal experience. Xi is not trying to “homogenise”, China celebrates their multicultural society, he is definitely trying to stamp out corruption in the Party and Economy. You are misinterpreting Mass Line : it means from the masses to… Read more »

Larchmonter445
Larchmonter445
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

It may not be the Chinese Goal, but profits drove 40 years of entrepreneurialism and development which gave the central government the tools to build a new and better quality of life. The fact of the matter, ‘getting rich’ was the mantra during those 40 years. It was the best… Read more »

AHH
AHH
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

perhaps, as withdemocracy, which strictly serves Oligarchy in the Garden (M Twain: “If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it”) the issue is the definition of capitalism“.

Both have a wholesome intent and spirit among the civilized….

“A rising tide lifts all boats”

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard
4 months ago
Reply to  AHH

The issue is the definition of capitalism. Well said AHH; Some people feel the need to define what they imagine to be “free market” productive enterprise as capitalism. And then deify it as an amazing celebration of individual liberty. But in that happy ideological dream forgetting the fact that there… Read more »

AHH
AHH
4 months ago
Reply to  Larchmonter445

Larch I am shocked by your statement. You should know better, being a Sinophile. I recall reading (Jeff Brown? or Godfree Roberts) that it WAS a Chinese goal (not just on their five-year plans, but repeated messaging from the top) to focus on raising the entire nation. When they opened… Read more »

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard
4 months ago
Reply to  AHH

It is all very well to claim to have rejected all “ideologies,” usually meaning, socialism-communism and then believing one is gloriously free from all ideology. However if one has a background in business and then feels a need to insist on China’s rise from poverty being based on capitalism, then… Read more »

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

Amarynth: I am having a little difficulty grasping your intent here. Are you saying that ideology should not include a value system? I do not see them as separable. Capitalism has a value system and so does socialism or any other ideology for that matter. Is not ideology a world… Read more »

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

Well it is fun to bounce around with you, mud or no. Your values I can easily share.

I detected an ideology in a commentator who had previously claimed to have freed himself from all ideology. I couldn’t resist pointing it out.

AHH
AHH
4 months ago
Reply to  Snow Leopard

yes snowy i strongly agree we all have ideologies, without exception. 
If we think otherwise, it means the value structure and belief system of the more dominant were imposed, reinforcing exclusivity.

the need for the spiritual and longing for the higher is as primal as hunger, thirst and the carnal

K
K
4 months ago
Reply to  Larchmonter445

I suppose it comes down to language meaning as it often does. Is capitalism just agnostic commerce or does it entail an intrinsic ideology that profit is the end game no matter what? I think you could argue that China used capitalism to further its socialist goals, or you could… Read more »