The Illusion of the Rules-Based Order: Geopolitical Shifts and the "Power Behind the Power"
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The Illusion of the Rules-Based Order: Geopolitical Shifts and the "Power Behind the Power"
Executive Summary
The provided source material offers a critical analysis of the current global political landscape, focusing on the perceived collapse of the "rules-based international order" and the underlying power structures driving global institutions like the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Key takeaways include:
• The Admission of a "False" Order: Former central banker and Canadian official Mark Carney recently acknowledged at the WEF that the international rules-based order was "partially false," with powerful nations bypassing rules when convenient.
• The WEF as a Strategic Tool: Analysis suggests the WEF is not merely an international forum but a vehicle for Anglo-American interests, specifically alleging that Klaus Schwab was positioned by British intelligence to safeguard those interests.
• Europe’s Decline into Vassalage: European leaders are increasingly acknowledging their dependence on the United States, describing the continent's status as transitioning from a "happy vassal" to a "miserable slave" due to lost strategic autonomy, energy dependence, and a failing defense industry.
• The Resurgence of Land Powers: A historical-theoretical framework suggests the era of Anglo-American "Sea Power" (focused on money and opportunism) is ending, giving way to the resurgence of traditional "Land Powers" like Russia and China.