The New World Order - A great reshuffle started in 2022 to disrupt the existing World Order!

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  • The New World Order - A great reshuffle started in 2022 to disrupt the existing World Order!
    #chinasnewnormal #newworld #newworldorder
    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 The reshuffling of the new world order. This worry started in 2022 due to Putin and Xi’s new narrative. But it isn’t new. Already in 1974, the New International economic order has been proposed at the U.N. The Global South wants a multipolar world.
    03:40 The Global South started to create new partnerships with BRICS and BRI.
    05:19 America is still defining world order through their dominance in trade agreements, military, finance and technology. But four new paradigm shifts have started to change the world order in all these categories.
    09:00 TRADE: The world wants to decouple, but the Southern hemisphere wants to globalize and couple with each other instead, especially as no country can remain self-sufficient. China now does more trade with Global South than with the Global North.
    14:11 SECURITY: The world currently is kept at peace due to US-led military investment and agenda. But the Global South does not feel that that peace was so beneficial to them as it was to the Global North. The new paradigm shift is the cooperation between non-western countries in organizations like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization or by gaining interest in China’s Global Security initiative which is more driven by coexistence and economy than interventions.
    20:39 FINANCE: The USD is the main currency for trade and FX reserves and will remain for a long time like that. But there are new challengers to de-dollarise such as petro-deals between Gulf countries and China or Russia and other countries. There is an initiative to create a new currency connected to the BRICS countries + 14 new potential members from the Global South. Then there is also the Central Bank Digital Currency that is potentially going to disrupt the dollar preference when it comes to trade.
    29:42 TECHNOLOGY: The chip and high-tech war between China and US is a clear new cold war. Export bans, blacklists and unfair competition is driving the agenda of US to counter China in its innovation development. China will counter this with flooding the market with 28nm and higher nm chips to the world at bottom prices just like they did with Solar or Aluminum. The target markets for China will be Global South and specifically Africa will be all about creating tech hubs made by China to trade for natural resources. China will give the fishing gear to Africa to learn how to fish more from the future sea of wealth.
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Комментарии • 454

  • @willeisinga2089
    @willeisinga2089 Год назад +187

    I live in Groningen Netherlands. I have 50 Solar Panels from China. I have a HT Heatpump 65 degrees from China. I have Huawei Cellphone, Xiaomi Cellphone, Battery Storage, and waiting for NIO SwapNGo Stations in the EU. To go to Spain Costa Blanca from Groningen Fast and Furious Tesla is saved by Shaghai Gigafactory, USA Hedged Tesla for Bancrupty. Apple Cellphone produced in China. China Space Station, China Rocket Science, USA War Budget 858 Billion Dollars for 800 Military Basis. China BRI Roads Rail Bridges Hospitals Schools. China for Peace and Prosperity. USA for War and Chaos and Crisis.

    • @marksmess136
      @marksmess136 Год назад

      Hopefully your country will team up with China to stop Putin. Authoritarian leaders are usually looking to help.

    • @thetreekeeper143
      @thetreekeeper143 Год назад +19

      Absolutely 👍!!

    • @youtuberx199
      @youtuberx199 Год назад +7

      ...agree!

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад +1

      China supports Russia in the invasion of Ukraine. Threatens Taiwan with invasion, seeks Indian territory, built military basis in the SCS which it doesn't own.

    • @thetreekeeper143
      @thetreekeeper143 Год назад +1

      @@Andy-P I actually applaud China for supporting Russia with Ukraine. The Americans need to be taught a huge lesson for causing all the wars around the world. All the wars around the world have one thing in common and it is the United States of America. As for invading Taiwan, it is not an invasion when 95% of the countries in the United Nations recognise Taiwan as being part of China. Even the US government under the agreement of the 1970s Shanghai communiqué has ratified that Taiwan is part of China. Also, the recent polling in Taiwan shows a landslide victory for people who support being pro-china. As for Indian border disputes, that happens around the world. There are constant border disputes in all parts of the world. For example, Argentina and Falkland Islands, India and Pakistan in Kashmir, Japan and Russia, England and France with fishing zones, Nepal and India, etc. India has had plenty of past border disputes with virtually every neighbour. But the only reason you hear it now, is because western mainstream media is helping the CIA to paint a negative narrative of China by magnifying it incessantly through the media.

  • @mikexhotmail
    @mikexhotmail Год назад +114

    Cheap (Affordable) Chinese products give people in the global south "springboard" to better life(opportunity).

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +15

      Agree

    • @pingpong7810
      @pingpong7810 Год назад

      🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️free hongkong

    • @pariahyindie3641
      @pariahyindie3641 Год назад

      @ping pong,
      free Guantanamo Bay, free Falklands island 马岛, free Gibraltar, free Hawaii, free Ryukyu islands (Nansei island) 琉球群岛 (南西群岛), free Guam, free N. Ireland, free Greenland, free Palestine, free Gaza, free Golan heights, breakup great britain, compensate the former colonies, free Scotland, free Wales, free Catalonia, breakup US of A, return the land to the indigenous people, restore indigenous people rights, compensate them for the destruction and damages caused, free Texas, free California, free New Mexico, free Alaska, free Guam, free Arizona, free Vermont, free Indiana, free all the 50 states of america, free Puerto Rico, breakup canada, return the land to the indigenous people, restore their rights, compensate them for the destruction and damages caused, free Quebec, free Ontario, free Alberta, free Northwest territories, free Newfoundland, free Yukon, free labrador, breakup Australia, return the land to the indigenous people, restore their rights, compensate them for the destruction and damages caused, free Western Australia, free Northern Territories, free tasmania, free queensland, free Southern Australia, free new south wales, free victoria, breakup japan, compensate the Chinese, korean, south east asian nation for their war crimes, free honshu, free kyushu, free hokkaido, free shikoku, free kashmir, free punjab, free assam, free west bengal, free kerala, free tamil nadu, free tripura, free nagaland, france, germany, netherlands, portugal, spain to compensate their former colonies...
      disband NATO, disband EU

    • @pariahyindie3641
      @pariahyindie3641 Год назад

      @ping pong,
      WHAT?
      you don't even know Hong-Kong was already freed from evil colonialist since 1997 July 1st.
      IFU: TIBET was also freed from the slavery imposed by greedy Dalai Lama in 1949.
      VERY SOON, Taiwan will also be freed from the evil imperialist.
      HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

    • @peachychoc7905
      @peachychoc7905 Год назад

      @@pingpong7810 HongKong already FREE! Free from White Colonialism!

  • @TanChoonHong
    @TanChoonHong Год назад +42

    With the US abusing its power to print fiat money, it is like getting the world's resources for free! I'm leaning more to Ray Dalio's view of the decline and fall of the US empire than any reset of the established world order that maintains the status quo in whatever new permutations proposed here.

    • @teckchuonting4582
      @teckchuonting4582 Год назад

      US just approves another 1.7 trillion dollars! Printed out of thin air. All this about US being troubled with 32 trillion dollar debt is absolute crap. It can print as much as it wants to pay off interest from debts or confiscate foreign debts, without devaluation of greenback. The world needs a real global reserve currency which is back by something eg gold, but greenback which is backed by US military might

  • @KennyL1
    @KennyL1 Год назад +55

    That was great insight into the US China tech war, especially on the Chinese response to the US restricting access to advanced technology. You are probably the first one to talk about the unexpected response from China by flooding the South with advanced technology at cheap price. This has many impact on the west and the US. It deny the west the market by making it impossible to profit from the South. It accelerates the development of Africa, Middle East, Asia and South America by accessing advanced technology at cheap price. It speeds up innovations in these countries.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +8

      Thanks. I do see an invisible tsunami building up on that front indeed.

    • @cch33tah53
      @cch33tah53 Год назад +17

      That's the real democracy for the world, all people regardless of their country should be able to access the same level of education and equipments at affordable price.

  • @willeisinga2089
    @willeisinga2089 Год назад +35

    President Xi Jinping is my Hero.

    • @medialcanthus9681
      @medialcanthus9681 Год назад +9

      I think he has a heavy job looking after so many people ( some of those are not necessarily cooperative or they listen to bad advice from troublemakers). So I always pray for Xi to continue to be wise n patient.

    • @willeisinga2089
      @willeisinga2089 Год назад +4

      @@medialcanthus9681 Thank you. True.

  • @wyattwilbourne530
    @wyattwilbourne530 Год назад +129

    I'm so happy we're finally getting a multipolar world order.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +14

      I believe it will slowly happen.

    • @pingpong7810
      @pingpong7810 Год назад +1

      🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️free hongkong

    • @goldnutter412
      @goldnutter412 Год назад +4

      All in this together frens

    • @geoff9858
      @geoff9858 Год назад +20

      ​@@pingpong7810 free hawaii, guam and puerto rico

    • @joeybwalsh
      @joeybwalsh Год назад +9

      As an American I agree 100%

  • @tomcat2371
    @tomcat2371 Год назад +34

    Bring all the manufacturing back to USA but their cost is so expensive, hence their products, so who are they going to sell to ? Can they compete with China, South America or Africa ? When all these countries you mentioned get together and accept each other's currency than the aggregate market size is much bigger than USA. By that time America becomes a choice and not a must market to do business with.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +9

      It is a plausible alternative indeed

    • @stvdmc2011
      @stvdmc2011 Год назад +6

      If the US continue this current course then it just a matter of time because people will do what is best for themselves when there is alternative to the US.

    • @ivanshim8750
      @ivanshim8750 Год назад +6

      The success of America bringing back manufacturing is not a given. Huge deficit spending and printed dollars can fund the programs but skilled people cannot be printed. Also, if technically successful, will the products be globally price competitive or require endless subsidies.

    • @spade1974
      @spade1974 Год назад

      @@ivanshim8750 china will kill american home make products by dumping chinese semiconductors and electrical and electronic products on the world markets and china already have a headstart in BRI countries

  • @markc6140
    @markc6140 Год назад +14

    US has so many military bases around the world is not to keep world peace as what you had described. I believe the main objective is to keep its hegemony status and to ensure the developing countries be compliant to its agenda. After all, it’s a warmongering and expansionist country since it’s independence.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +7

      I paraphrased what Americans think. I agree the US military bases are not there to keep peace.

    • @Leila-sd1sl
      @Leila-sd1sl Год назад +1

      Also the US military bases are there to spy, collect intelligence, steal resources etc….it’s everything about maintaining the empire and self-interests, not peace. In fact, it actually creates more human sufferings, conflicts and chaos, just look at the Middle East.

  • @donkeykong516
    @donkeykong516 Год назад +11

    It’s peace for the US but not for the global south and it’s not by accident

  • @CondenseFact
    @CondenseFact Год назад +11

    The old order is really one of western dominance and a left over from imperialists. The new order is more democratic. Ironically, the ones that talk about democracy all the time are ruthlessly trying to preserve the old order, while the "authoritarian regimes" want the new order. I agree the discussion of deglobalisation is over-hyped. Deglobalisation (protectionism) is a reaction from the west because these economies are losing control, while everyone else is opening up their economies. It will inevitably cause these economies to be even less competitive. Seems like many just can't think long term and have a tendency to implement policies that does the opposite...

  • @joeybwalsh
    @joeybwalsh Год назад +72

    I always love your videos but can’t help but wonder how you keep so calm, cool, and collected while the whole western world bashes China. I myself get serious anxiety from the media campaigns and mass hysteria. My children are half Chinese and I’m worried that racism and xenophobia towards chinese will get worse in the USA

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +25

      Don't take my calmness as sign for me not being worried. I am. Especially of xenophobia and military powerplay.

    • @joeybwalsh
      @joeybwalsh Год назад +20

      @@PascalCoppens Thank you for the reply! If I were in your position, it would be very hard not to be emotional and angry in my videos, especially given the ridiculous comments I’m sure you receive. Keep up the great work. I try to promote your channel every chance I get.

    • @oliveweir8508
      @oliveweir8508 Год назад

      It's a Western propaganda campaign orchestrated by Western Governments and Western Media to spread hate and loathing towards Chinese people. It's wrong of course but Western countries do not want China to surpass them in any endeavour so they will do anything to contain China. The danger is that the West will instigate a WAR and proxy it out to their allies.
      allies
      pzR in out today and

    • @ivanshim8750
      @ivanshim8750 Год назад

      It will be a factor, but in the end knowledge, hard work and interactive skills will take precedence.

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      The xenophobia goes both ways. China blames America for everything.

  • @theuncomfortabletruth8348
    @theuncomfortabletruth8348 Год назад +20

    Should be much better than an imaginary rules based order with no actual rules officially stated.

  • @vision9275
    @vision9275 Год назад +40

    You have given a very good overall 360 degree presentation, very objective with clear substantiation of what is going on today.
    I really appreciate it. Thank you for the knowledge enrichment.
    With a note.
    De-dollarization is already taking place and is still moving at a slow pace for now. But due to the current geopolitical trend that is already becoming intensive, the process may at some point quickly develop into an avalanche when, for example, Saudi Arabia and all its Gulf states accept all their oil sales in RMB and/or other currentcies than dollar.Then it is done with the dollar as a world reserved currency within a very short period of time.

  • @shiulai5804
    @shiulai5804 Год назад +6

    Reflecting on the mentality behind the two kinds of "giving": giving of the fish and giving of the fishing gear.
    It seems those who choose to give the occasional fish rather than the fishing gear may wish to control the fishing method so that they can keep the fish stock to themselves. The catches are always shared at their pleasure; while they and they alone decide who the deserving recipients are.
    Very much a power play !!! Colonial mentality?
    On the other hand, those that give out fishing gears would have shared the means of fishing. And by so doing, they are also sharing the wealth of the fish stocks, resulting in less fish for themselves as well as the potential use of it for control purposes.

  • @joestki
    @joestki Год назад +15

    The existing "World Order" is clearly Eurocentric and whether you believe or not is implicitly hierarchical. "Reshuffling" implies some cards (countries) may come from the bottom of the deck to the surface. I strongly disagree with this. Every nation in the world should be equal as is with the United Nations (excluding the Security Council).
    Therefore I support a NEW World Order where there is no hierarchy, no hegemony, no bullying. We have this in the society, in the school, in the church, in the parliament... Why can't this be for countries on planet earth? We can accept born leaders being more influential but their respect has to be earned. As soon as he becomes a bully he will lose his respect.
    I have the freedom to buy products from my neighbours using money or barter. When I go overseas I can exchange my own currency directly into the local currency. Why must I do it in US dollars? This should be an option and not the "rule". Checking history what has US done to punish the countries who intended to sell oil using currencies other than the US $. Is this not the behaviour of a bully?

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +3

      I agree with that view. Reshuffling means indeed a change in power. Let's hope the cards all start looking more the same.

    • @stephenlock7236
      @stephenlock7236 Год назад +1

      The more accurate descriptions would be any of these : Authoritarian, Autocratic, Dictatorial, Communistic, Terroristic, Hegemonic, Mafiosistic.

  • @robertseaborne5758
    @robertseaborne5758 Год назад +23

    Thank you Pascal, for another excellent geopolitical story cum lesson. Your perspective and analysis of world affairs, particularly as they relate to China, has a special quality whereby you are able to synthesise matters that are all too often perceived of and dealt with as though they are incompatible opposites. This of course is very Yin- yang of you. 🙏👋

  • @len2063
    @len2063 Год назад +28

    You don't need 4nm chips for green tech or IoT. It work great with 40nm.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +6

      True

    • @pingpong7810
      @pingpong7810 Год назад +1

      🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️free tibet

    • @bldomain
      @bldomain Год назад

      @@pingpong7810 Free yourself from your stupidity

    • @pariahyindie3641
      @pariahyindie3641 Год назад

      @ping pong,
      WHAT?
      you don't even know Hong-Kong was already freed from evil colonialist since 1997 July 1st.
      IFU: TIBET was also freed from the slavery imposed by greedy Dalai Lama in 1949.
      VERY SOON, Taiwan will also be freed from the evil imperialist.
      HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

    • @pariahyindie3641
      @pariahyindie3641 Год назад

      @ping pong,
      free Guantanamo Bay, free Falklands island 马岛, free Gibraltar, free Hawaii, free Ryukyu islands (Nansei island) 琉球群岛 (南西群岛), free Guam, free N. Ireland, free Greenland, free Palestine, free Gaza, free Golan heights, breakup great britain, compensate the former colonies, free Scotland, free Wales, free Catalonia, breakup US of A, return the land to the indigenous people, restore indigenous people rights, compensate them for the destruction and damages caused, free Texas, free California, free New Mexico, free Alaska, free Guam, free Arizona, free Vermont, free Indiana, free all the 50 states of america, free Puerto Rico, breakup canada, return the land to the indigenous people, restore their rights, compensate them for the destruction and damages caused, free Quebec, free Ontario, free Alberta, free Northwest territories, free Newfoundland, free Yukon, free labrador, breakup Australia, return the land to the indigenous people, restore their rights, compensate them for the destruction and damages caused, free Western Australia, free Northern Territories, free tasmania, free queensland, free Southern Australia, free new south wales, free victoria, breakup japan, compensate the Chinese, korean, south east asian nation for their war crimes, free honshu, free kyushu, free hokkaido, free shikoku, free kashmir, free punjab, free assam, free west bengal, free kerala, free tamil nadu, free tripura, free nagaland, france, germany, netherlands, portugal, spain to compensate their former colonies...
      disband NATO, disband EU

  • @PerfectStranger1623
    @PerfectStranger1623 Год назад +19

    Accurate observations sir! Though America's decline has begun, the final collapse and transition may take up to 2-4 decades. Having said that, the US will do everything within their means and capacity to retain the top spot. In my opinion, a multipolar world is better to maintain global peace and harmony. Greetings from New Delhi

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +2

      Agreed

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      If America collapses then will that leave India as the world's most powerfull democracy?

    • @kwanmike9993
      @kwanmike9993 Год назад

      In 1985, Japan was no.2 in the world , then the US use strong bully method to crash its economy, Japan then downfall, now 2023 is a just repeat of history, not sure China will be down next but when the case someday India get up to world no.2, India will also face a similar situation and may be be crash down by the US as well i guess...... (i respect and love India, i just state a reality of facts of my opinion)

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      @@kwanmike9993 The seeds of Japans fall were her own making. Only CCP commentators keep with this story. If China stumbles then it will be China's fault through her actions that China doesn't become No1 (debt & demography probably). We are in the thucydides trap. America now recognises China for the threat it is so will try and thwart it's rise.

    • @atharwamalawade259
      @atharwamalawade259 Год назад +1

      @@Andy-P
      As an Indian, I'd say India is more of a regional power than a global power currently. Even if US loses the top spot, it'll still continue to be the strongest Democracy.
      India is quickly catching up though.

  • @edwardkon939
    @edwardkon939 Год назад +10

    Pascal, two thumbs up for re-quoting Lao Tzu, albeit modern version. Your insight is truly awesome.

  • @gingermintrose
    @gingermintrose Год назад +10

    I have never heard scuh congent analysis. Thank you, Pascal for breaking it all down for us.

  • @thyson6136
    @thyson6136 Год назад +16

    Excellent, Pascal. Very enlightening. This is one of your best.

  • @olderchin1558
    @olderchin1558 Год назад +16

    As for the tech war, being a technologist, I understand the potential and bottlenecks. I believe China will build another technologically path. There will be a divergent of technological standards. China will likely create a separate ecosystem based on its standards that will not compete at the cutting edge for now but on price, availability and ecosystem. Basically a Apple like alternative ecosystem for the world. In time China will catch up, like it has in space tech, NEV, quantum tech, supercomputer design and so many other areas. What will not survive is a common IP legal framework, it can't because this cripples China ability to move forward.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +4

      I follow your though very much. I said similar things in many other videos I made. Thanks!

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Год назад

      if you remember video cassette recorder then think about VHS and Betamax. TSMC chose and invested in ASML EVU and the others felled out of favor. Nikon still has the technology, or China can find its own path with different material.

    • @olderchin1558
      @olderchin1558 Год назад +4

      @@willengel2458 There was a time when Europe used the GSM mobile standard while the US and Japan used CDMA. A phone from Japan cannot be used in Europe but they can still makes calls to each. China could start selling phones using Harmony OS and RISC V processors. They could make these phone work better in a Huawei network and sell the phone cheaper. Things like these tend to establish it own ecosystem. Even now a lot of US stuff don't sell globally because it does not follow the metric standards. China has 1.4 billion consumer and is also the world largest manufacturing countries, it has the scale to create and sustain any new standards.

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      Yes. IP theft is a major factor in Chinese tech advancement. They won't give that up.

    • @mmotsenbocker
      @mmotsenbocker Год назад +1

      Re " common IP legal framework" The Chinese patent system rapidly is evolving to become similar to that of the US/Japan/Germany because China already is the biggest innovator on the planet and they have everything to win and little to lose by playing the IP game. In fact, prior Chinese patents is now the biggest impediment for US inventors when trying to get their own patents. I am speaking here as a patent attorney who has worked in several different technological fields that are really dominated by superior Chinese advances. The world has already changed, my friend.

  • @herminator250
    @herminator250 Год назад +17

    Thanks so much Pascal for your explanations and analysis. I like how you mentioned the word reshuffling because I think that's more appropriate for this new momentum. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas holiday!

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +4

      Thanks! Wish you a nice end of year as well!

  • @donkeykong516
    @donkeykong516 Год назад +9

    Quantity has quality of its own

  • @Time4Peace
    @Time4Peace Год назад +11

    I've always wondered, and many other youtubers like Cyrus Janssen make the case as well, that China's economic rise, and India's too, need not be US's decline. The reality of international economic development is that US will rise with other growing economies. Playing the dominance politics to keep the global south dependent and under control, even to the extent of having a cold or hot war, is self defeating and in the process, weakening instead of strengthening USD as the key world's reserve currency.
    Is this dominance politics a cultural DNA of the West with origins in the turbulent European history of earlier centuries dominating neighbouring European nations or else be dominated?
    I have always hoped that the global north will provide that leadership, not control, of the global south to rise mutually together. Why is that not the case? Kishore Mahbubani has also made this criticism too why he thinks US has lost its way.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +8

      People like Kishore and Cyrus are, as am I, unfortunately some of the very few people who trust the West and China can coexist if we want to accept China's strengths as much as its weaknesses. My lens comes mostly from a bottom-up strength of Chinese which I have been part of for 20 years long. The myopic view we have in the West these days is to evaluate China only from top-down view and Western unipolar lens. All we can do is inform.

    • @Leila-sd1sl
      @Leila-sd1sl Год назад +2

      The dominance and intolerance are from Christianity and western imperialism. The west’s rise and prosperity are based on exploiting, racism, looting and threats around the world. The majority of the world are done with the US, NATO, UK and France keep waging wars, sanctions, color revolution and financial crisis around the world (Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen etc…) over the last 60 plus years. They want peace, equity and a decent living for their families and kids.

  • @willeisinga2089
    @willeisinga2089 Год назад +11

    You never mention once Climate Crisis. We need Solar, EV Cars Batteries all from China

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +4

      True. Should have. I do talk about it in many other videos like my last one.

    • @sebastienrimbeau6998
      @sebastienrimbeau6998 Год назад

      There is no climate crisis.It's a natural warming process like many others in the past. The temperatures go high and down in a cyclic process. The climate crisis is a creation of lobbies and globalist groups. This theory first appeared in 1988.

    • @willeisinga2089
      @willeisinga2089 Год назад +1

      @@sebastienrimbeau6998 I dont Care for Climate Crisis. I make money with my Rooftop Solar and Pay for My Hollidays to Curaçao Suriname and Spain Costa Blanca with Rooftop Solar Money. How come Nobody understand That. Rooftop Solar Makes you Money. People want to Pay Energycompanies a lot. Billions. Install Solar and make Money. Solar is for Free. 🙂 A kWh Cost 1 euro.

  • @rankandfile4016
    @rankandfile4016 Год назад +4

    This was the most levelheaded and cognizant analysis of current geopolitics, reshuffle is such a great way of describing the current world direction, and thank you for focusing on the global south, such a big chunk of the world population that is hardly talked about.

  • @hikmet4841
    @hikmet4841 Год назад +5

    Being a Belgian, it may be easy for you to comment on average Westerners. What are they thinking about the Russian sanctions, inflation, cold winter, financing US military expenditures?

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +8

      Most Belgians believe that we have to fight this was against Putin to fight for our freedom and democracy even if it costs us part of our prosperity. Politicians all over Europe have been selling us this story very well. I do not agree with this view. We should have started negotiating with Putin long time ago, long before 2022 and swallow our pride and accept we also need to offer security guarantees to Russia. We are playing a US game in Europe, while we are more powerful in diplomacy than military force.

    • @Leila-sd1sl
      @Leila-sd1sl Год назад

      @@PascalCoppens - Europeans have learning disorders. History keep repeating itself - WW1, WW2 and now on the verge of WW3. They haven’t learn to keep peace and be civilized with their neighbor countries, every time, they restored to pulling out the guns and bombs. This bad DNA is in European Americans as well, keep buying guns and restore to shooting each other or others, eg: Trump supporters.

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      @@PascalCoppens Putin want regime change in Ukraine so he can recreate the Russian empire. I would rather suffer some financial hardship than have Putin win. Putin's ambition has been made plain for many years. The west just thought he wouldn't start such a major conflict. Putin wants a veto on European security arrangements and America out of Europe. A security guarantee from Putin is worth nothing. He would take the Baltic states and seize territory to secure a corridor to Kaliningrad. With no America there is no NATO, no nuclear umbrella.

  • @CondenseFact
    @CondenseFact Год назад +11

    The Chinese think and look at security much differently than the west. It's less about having the dominance in order to feel safe, but building symbiotic relationships, hence the "peaceful coexistance". Therefore, I expect the proposed GSI concept will not be purely military and block alliances, so the comparison to NATO and such could be a bit misleading...

  • @huang5723
    @huang5723 Год назад +5

    Thank you Pascal for all your sharing, it's your presentation very enriching for us. May we take this opportunity to wish Your Family and You a Joyous Christmas and Happy New Year, 2023.

  • @harriemeeuwis978
    @harriemeeuwis978 Год назад +8

    What's missing in this analyses is the enormous division in the US. And the effect this can have. Empires come and go and some think the US is fast declining.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +4

      Thanks. Division is also happening in Europe. In Belgium I noticed for decades that despite our division, we sonehow seem to keep moving along. I am not a big believer in implosion of America from internal divide, but do believe it paralyses countries and therefore makes them less competitive and thus weaker. But agree internal divide in US is another accelerator of the reshuffling.

    • @stephenlock7236
      @stephenlock7236 Год назад +6

      It's more of others catching up. The inequality between the global North and the global South were deliberately left to fester so that the global North can continue to exploit and dominate the resources of the global South on the cheap. That is slowly coming to an end as China slowly lead the global South on the path to progress and development.
      The current energy and natural resources faced by many countries of the global North hints at that dilemma. Without the natural resources from the global South on the cheap, development and further progress of the global North is done!!

    • @harriemeeuwis978
      @harriemeeuwis978 Год назад

      @@PascalCoppens Maybe it's not the same kind of devision. I don't see a civil war hsppening in Belgium.

    • @tsuikr
      @tsuikr Год назад

      @@PascalCoppensthe internal division may not make the US implode, but even more frightening is that it makes the US more violent toward outside!

  • @horridohobbies
    @horridohobbies Год назад +4

    The US Dollar is a stable reserve currency. It's also a geopolitical weapon. Brutal sanctions hurt people in dozens of countries.

  • @davecai999
    @davecai999 Год назад +5

    I would say it is a grave mistake to put China & Russia together -- while Russia has been an aggressor since 1700s, China has been rather cool during the same period. The humiliation inflicted by western powers not been forgotten, China doesn't seem to be in the mood for revenge.
    Rather, the existing global order is seriously ill, being that it fits the western powers well, but not so much for the developing countries. The failed attempts of modernization in Mid East, in Latin America, in SE Asia all point to the critical flaw in the status quo -- You won't get affluent in the existing world order -- you would be harvested anytime you get closer to the target, in the familiar formula of the financial crisis.
    I think China's Belt & Road Initiative is a sincere plan to change that. Let's hope it would work.

    • @Leila-sd1sl
      @Leila-sd1sl Год назад +1

      Agreed, the global south wants equity, the west is all about maintaining the western racism hierarchical system. Professor Jeffrey Sacks is the very few elites who has the courage and brutal honest pointing this out. This is one of the main culprit that the US are not able to solve its race issue. Lots of lip services but doesn’t address systemic and Institutional racism

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      Chinese nationalist and there are non more fervent than Xi continue to tell the story of the century of humiliation and the Chinese dream will see China regain the top slot. China blames America for all the ills of the world. Sounds like seeking revenge to me. It's a key CCP goal to push America out of Asia.

    • @Leila-sd1sl
      @Leila-sd1sl Год назад

      @@Andy-P - the white nationalists are hell bend on wars and imperialism doctrines.

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      @@Leila-sd1sl Fortuneately there are very few of them in power - apart from Putin

    • @Leila-sd1sl
      @Leila-sd1sl Год назад

      @@Andy-P - you probably need to educated yourself and keep yourself informed. The US have engage in wars since it’s inception. There is less than 15 years that is not engage in war/wars. Use facts and objectivity, not opinions and bias. Americans taxpayers are done with war profiteers.

  • @SHINIAKU
    @SHINIAKU Год назад +3

    had to sub u cuz of my goal and your way of explaining things

  • @melhamraoui
    @melhamraoui Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your insight with us 👏
    Happy Christmas and new year Eve.

  • @51Sable
    @51Sable Год назад +5

    The Western world never ever helped development of Africa and S America. US forced these coutries to borrow from US banks to buy US good and services like in the case of Bechtel, which acted like US agent for 3rd world countries.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +2

      Some truth to it for sure

    • @51Sable
      @51Sable Год назад

      @@PascalCoppens ruclips.net/video/glXCnRoC6-k/видео.html&ab_channel=TheYoungTurks

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      So who paid for development then before the Chinese turned up?

  • @hikmet4841
    @hikmet4841 Год назад +7

    Thanks for your kind analysis. You are so kind of saying reshuffle instead of saying the start of new world order 🙂 I am waiting for your analysis on the decisions and sanctions of the West towards China and Russia and relative results. It will be a surprise for me see if any decision ended with favor instead of failure.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Indeed, I see the embargo on chips for China to be counterproductive. For Russia, I think it will work against Russia, but will have created a ripple effect throughout the rest of the non-western world

    • @hikmet4841
      @hikmet4841 Год назад +1

      @@PascalCoppens Regarding Russia, I do not agree. It seems EU and Nato started to be questioned.

  • @goldnutter412
    @goldnutter412 Год назад +6

    37:00
    Give a man an oven, and he doesn't have to have sushi every night 🤣

  • @kangmohkeong8127
    @kangmohkeong8127 Год назад +4

    Excellent, Pascal. Thanks.

  • @giulianoapostata
    @giulianoapostata Год назад +11

    Thanks! Very equilibrate and clear and also generous to share it with us.
    I wonder if the long times of this adjustment you speak of are not so certain and how many unforeseen events, or perhaps unforeseen consequences of the process itself, cannot radically alter this timing.

    • @pingpong7810
      @pingpong7810 Год назад

      🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️free hongkong

    • @pariahyindie3641
      @pariahyindie3641 Год назад

      @ping pong,
      WHAT?
      you don't even know Hong-Kong was already freed from evil colonialist since 1997 July 1st.
      IFU: TIBET was also freed from the slavery imposed by greedy Dalai Lama in 1949.
      VERY SOON, Taiwan will also be freed from the evil imperialist.
      HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

  • @maniaouri2146
    @maniaouri2146 Год назад +8

    Hello Pascal, thank you for your informative video.
    However I have one simple question, and will appreciate very receving some answers, please.
    When was Belgium liberated by the American army , before or after Hitler's army was already weakened by the Russian army ?

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +3

      Totally true. I had a slide in my original presentation, but took it out as it would have become a 60 minute video. The slide showed that most people who died in WOII were from Soviet Union, China, Poland and Indonesia and Germany of course. America soldiers who died were only a fraction of all soldiers and citizen that died in above 4 countries. So you are 100 % correct. It was not America who liberated us from German empire, but they were the last ones together with Brits and Canadians to make the difference at the end.

    • @kensamsolomon2354
      @kensamsolomon2354 Год назад

      The truth is always subtly twisted , spin-ed and weaponize for the advantage of the Collective West's "hidden agenda": Which basically is a claim of ownership to the earth and its resources." PSYCHOTIC GREED"

  • @charliezha9066
    @charliezha9066 Год назад +2

    Wow. You managed to put together a powerful argument, Pascal. 👍

  • @len2063
    @len2063 Год назад +7

    Very good anyls from pascal again.

  • @ervin1jp
    @ervin1jp Год назад +4

    Excellent presentation. Thank you.

  • @ChianTheContrarian
    @ChianTheContrarian Год назад +1

    Good one. Keep up the good work.

  • @tyronelowe7090
    @tyronelowe7090 Год назад +6

    Hmmm thanks for the education on what's going on in the world.
    It's everything we need to understand in a nutshell.

  • @albertwong1919
    @albertwong1919 Год назад +5

    Excellent analysis and breakdown of your points and argument. Also wish to add that the global south and majority of the non-western countries are developing countries hence their growth potential and creating of a huge middle class is very high. U compare this to the west with their single digit growth and population size that its very clear what China is thinking if they can help uplift these countries and make them wealthy than China will benefit greatly with trade and also selling their products, technology to these countries.
    Most of the west has actually maintain their dominance in finance and banking and since these are the lifeblood of any economy this is essentially a stranglehold to sell their 'services and systems' that the developing countries has to use to fuel their economy!
    So if essentially the finance centers will be pivoting towards the economic activity in the global south and these emerging economies and the coming decade will probably see huge changes as u rightly predicted. I am very optimistic with these changes as the current 'financial colonialism' with the western banks, laws and financial systems dominating is fast eroding especially with the seizure of Russian reserves this in itself is daylight robbery that the west is trying to engage in.

  • @goldnutter412
    @goldnutter412 Год назад +12

    18:22 brilliant :) maybe the Diplomacy playing AI can learn a thing or two from these interactions eventually, and lead to a whole layer of global coexistence automation that simply cannot break. I like the sound of that !
    No matter what the differences in culture, history and interactions, two countries are both on the same planet and must coexist.. we can either have revolutions and wars or we can have a more rapid road towards a peaceful coexistence and eradicate ALL POVERTY because cooperation is efficient evolution. Revolutions come from ego driven CONTROL policies.. fundamentally an illusion because it's pressure not control. Circumstances might mean there isn't resistance NOW but In the end a person, group, or country can choose something new at any time, seemingly out of nowhere even though, again only in hindsight, it should have been so obvious.
    I like China's mindset. Got their own poverty down a heap, levelled up a ton. Now they are higher up the list of the international hierarchy ? Be an enabler, more positive sum yield.. even if it ends up being marginally profitable long term because this isn't a zero sum game. We went from barely surviving to all this..

  • @terrywong7879
    @terrywong7879 Год назад +1

    Thank you Mr Pascal Coppens, very informative.

  • @len2063
    @len2063 Год назад +7

    What we see now is the emerging superstates or super blocks.

    • @len2063
      @len2063 Год назад

      @@keepingittight Over 70% of the oil was from US and most of it from Texas in the WWII. The Saudi oil had very little impact on the war.

  • @hongqingxiang3374
    @hongqingxiang3374 Год назад +1

    🙏Thank you🙏

  • @RESatellite
    @RESatellite Год назад +2

    word of truth

  • @HughChing
    @HughChing Год назад +5

    Where will be the Next New World? That is the most important question for human culture progress. Thanks for a good presentation of the inputs to this question.

  • @binhe6500
    @binhe6500 Год назад +5

    LOL the tube put a "Context" on this video, but something totally unrelated. That shows at least how bad the AI and algorithms still are.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +1

      Can you send me a screenshot? pascal@pascalcoppens.com

  • @francisdayon
    @francisdayon Год назад +2

    One observation I think was missed is that the western economy especially the US has been so focused on what I would call imagined money. Financial products, speculation, Ponzi schemes, insurance etc while the Chinese is actually growing on real products.
    Just take a look at the market cap for crypto! Sure, the technology might actually be useful sometime in the future but is it really worth trillions of dollars right now? That’s more than the GDP of counties. It can’t be that valuable.

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      What is your expanation for the collapsing Chinese real-estate market then?

  • @jameshee5075
    @jameshee5075 Год назад +3

    China and Russia can always create their own United Nations with HEADQUARTERS in either Beijing or Moscow. Once this is done, ALL meetings will be held in either Beijing or Moscow and the Western countries can apply to join.

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      They won't apply to an agency dominated by China or Russia

    • @jameshee5075
      @jameshee5075 Год назад

      @@Andy-P That's fine then. Let's decouple then. The Global south has a much bigger population than the USA led western alliances. It also has far more natural resources then the west. Why should China and Russia allow the Western countries to dominate ?

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      @@jameshee5075 A slow decoupling is taking place. Indeed why should China & Russia allow western countries to dominate. Let them set up an alternative. Choice is good. I don't think all the Global South will jump ship, probably try to join both.

  • @Helghast73
    @Helghast73 Год назад +1

    The dollar is going thank fuck, the globe can breath.

  • @goChina33
    @goChina33 Год назад

    Ultra thorough analysis ❤❤❤❤

  • @donaldliu
    @donaldliu Год назад

    Very insightful anlysis~

  • @Time4Peace
    @Time4Peace Год назад

    As usual, another brilliant and
    prophetic piece of work. Two years down the roads, it will be even more true when I watch it again!
    I thought it was funny how Pascal uses 'we' as though he is a part of global south and sometimes as part of the global north. It reflects his uncanny ability to look from different perspectives in his analysis concurrently!

  • @4-SeasonNature
    @4-SeasonNature Год назад +1

    Extraordinary observations

  • @sudheeraggarwal570
    @sudheeraggarwal570 Год назад +3

    Multiple countries unified currency is a failure in example of euro is quite visible
    moreover many countries having their stable currencies and given a choice in the world trade to trade in various currencies is more beneficial to the World Trade
    for example 5 to 6 more currencies are available for trade which are from reasonable stable countries.

  • @k.rajendran7945
    @k.rajendran7945 Год назад

    Super presentation. Congratulations

  • @gobaraGanesh
    @gobaraGanesh Год назад

    Great

  • @wdp7128
    @wdp7128 Год назад +3

    Dear Pascal,
    You need to look up latest rankings on STEM education worldwide. Appears you data are slightly out of date.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +4

      I am aware. Thanks. On STEM Olympiads, you are right. On number of STEM in the world, you are 100% correct China is in the lead. So they have a double win. But on institutions, it still is very much US leading, with people from all over the world - including Chinese going to US universities. That will not change quickly as I doubt many engineers will prefer to go to Chinese universities instead in near future.

  • @donchong25
    @donchong25 Год назад +1

    🎀CHOOSE PEACE AND PROSPER🎀

  • @FranciscoAguilar-du6lz
    @FranciscoAguilar-du6lz Год назад

    Fair

  • @marialuizagaler7674
    @marialuizagaler7674 Год назад +1

    We really hope for a new world order BUT NOT American version! The villa s of the eorld

  • @robertwong2218
    @robertwong2218 Год назад +2

    The more China advance and prosper, the more the west and America are afraid and resentful. Especially the Americans are worried they will lose their hegemony in the world. The Americans still think of and treat them are the policeman and the ultimate leader of the world. In reality, the American is the troublemaker and warmonger. China helps underdeveloped countries to have a better future. The Americans stir up conflicts and create chaos in countries contrary to their demands and beliefs. Their so-called FREEDOM and DEMOCRACY is, bow to my demand, or your country will face harsh sanctions or war. Everybody has to obey and follow the rules of WTO and the United Nations, but they don't. The New World Order - Help and respect other countries by not trying to rule or look down upon them.

  • @ndwilliams6630
    @ndwilliams6630 Год назад +1

    It's debt. Not the Petro dollar that draws demand for the dollar. All IMF loans are in dollars. All the loans for US military support is in dollars. Because their is more dollars owed than dollars in circulation, demand drives dollar up. If nations default, then the US military helps guarantee these IMF loans and the WTO acts as judiciary. The dollar does not need the petro dollar anymore. World debt is what backs the dollar

  • @donkeykong516
    @donkeykong516 Год назад +2

    US spending more money doesn’t mean it gets sufficient value for money spent

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +1

      True. Especially in military, lots of waste of money

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      That goes for Chinese spending on excess infrastructure & real estate.

  • @monophthalmus3254
    @monophthalmus3254 Год назад

    Lol that "context" box.

    • @kwonglokchan
      @kwonglokchan Год назад

      Pascal - may be you can expound on how this idea of conspiracy theory came about esp with recent JFK files release.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад

      I cannot see that context box, nor can my spouse on her account. Would love if you could send me a screenshot. You can send to pascal@pascalcoppens.com

  • @gf5617
    @gf5617 Год назад +1

    Culture is the celebration of ideas between people of a land.
    Chinese are censored...
    Name at least one chinese music act that sells out stadiums world wide?
    Thats an easy one for you...or perhaps not.

  • @miaouscleaumonocle
    @miaouscleaumonocle Год назад

    Hi Pascal, did you know that on my YT app there is a popup frame titled 'context' appearing under the video, showing me the first lines of the Wikipedia article on 'new world order', which is term often used in conspiracy theories? Wow...

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад

      Can you send me a screenshot? Pascal@pascalcoppens.com

  • @cindyrichards9471
    @cindyrichards9471 Год назад +1

    Yes, the WEST has been helping Africa, Helping them to remain POOR while the WEST take African natural resources to make themselves RICH. You talk about the advance tec in the WEST. Chinese people are also living in the WEST and will also have access to advance tec. What do you thing they are going to do with the information.

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      The great firewall of China and state censoring of the press will heavily influence what they are going to do with the information.

  • @stephenlock7236
    @stephenlock7236 Год назад +1

    Is there this insinuation from the global North that the global South's preference for a more equal New World Order will not be a rules based order, as the global North persistently hinted?

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +2

      Yes. But the issue is who sets the rules rather than whether it is rules based.

  • @ablam8
    @ablam8 Год назад

    800 US Bases to keep peace? More like to keep power.

  • @johnnyaro
    @johnnyaro Год назад +2

    Excellent Pascal.

  • @ic0068
    @ic0068 Год назад

    Mr Pascal - Simply put the east is coming out of western colonization that still exists in an indirect form today.

  • @stwong8878
    @stwong8878 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏

  • @tengsiangong8485
    @tengsiangong8485 Год назад +4

    I hope you can do one episode that covers about TSMC set up some new factories in USA and Japan, and the impact of these factories.

  • @Andy-P
    @Andy-P Год назад

    Taking the worlds savings like America does is reflected in it’s balance of payments. It is a two edged sword. The high exchange rate badly affects the competitiveness of exports and even selling on the domestic market. Hence a reason for manufacturing leaving America. Some economist say America should forgo this and rather than have an open capital account actually charge fee's to put your money in America.

  • @inconvenienttruth9102
    @inconvenienttruth9102 Год назад

    Great content. Only thing I disagree with is the reason why west is helping Africa or other countries in a way they do today. In my opinion, intention here is not good as Pascal described. West only intention is to keep those countries as dependent as possible so they could benefit those countries resources as cheap as possible. If China wouldn't gain so much power west would be happy to consume those resources for another 100 years. But now, with the rise of china and global south, west's high quality life standards will erode and slowly slide to the east and as a result global wealth will be distributed more evenly. "Herkese selamlar" from Turkey !

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад

      As a European, I believe the intentions towards Africa were originally good from a christian mindset of altruism, and often still is, but on political and capitalistic economical level turned out to become more about power and influence. We are more often fighting a moral war between good and bad instead of helping Africa.

  • @sebastienloyer9471
    @sebastienloyer9471 Год назад

    You better take out the Band-Aid off in one BIG strike.
    Just making sure that you population is not Destroyed in the same time.
    IT is possible and suitable.
    There will be volontary acquiescing if done in the right way.

  • @tsuikr
    @tsuikr Год назад +1

    If you don’t think the Ukraine war is the right choice for Russia, then what do you think would be a better choice?

  • @AdwaitHaldankar
    @AdwaitHaldankar Год назад +2

    Harward has snakes (intellectual) so you can call the university as Snakes University.

  • @acerrome9672
    @acerrome9672 Год назад

    The Global South Obviously in Need of Total INDEPENDENT from the West. Now is the Time their Opportunity for these ReGion to Develope. Whereas, the West Push these regions down and even declared ”keep them Poor" Not Now Opportunity comes to them and they must Progress Forward.

  • @Zerpentsa6598
    @Zerpentsa6598 Год назад

    Where is Miguel Almaguer?

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад

      www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11529627/Suspended-NBC-correspondent-Miguel-Almaguer-returns-retracted-segment-Paul-Pelosi-attack.html

  • @robb6059
    @robb6059 Год назад

    "The world stands in no need of any reformer. The world has a very competent person [God] for guiding its minutest happenings."

  • @hangulaworldwide411
    @hangulaworldwide411 Год назад

    I think that this is quite some propaganda, sir.. But I am listening and will be watching over the next few years to see the international developments. I have a different take. Greetings from Africa!!

  • @Reid-xw2tb
    @Reid-xw2tb Год назад +1

    I thought that it was the Soviet Union that won world war 2 for us

    • @stephenlock7236
      @stephenlock7236 Год назад +4

      It is the USSR that stopped the German Nazi advances and started the rout towards the homeland of Nazism. The USSR played the largest and most significant role in the defeat of German Nazism. But that victory come at a tremendous cost to the USSR and came out very much weakened. The USA played only a secondary role in that, but it took all the glories and emerged the strongest.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад

      True. But few Americans or even Europeans see it that way.

    • @Leila-sd1sl
      @Leila-sd1sl Год назад +1

      @@PascalCoppens - yes, they received distorted history lesson. Even in the US, I grown up in CA and my husband grown up in NJ, he received the lily White American and European version of history. Whereas in CA, our teachers are little more racially diverse, even the White American teachers present a more factual and objective version of history. We actually have a debate over it and I asked him to do his own research. Lol

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      @@PascalCoppens Historians do. They all recognise Russia decisive contributin to WW2. I haven't read a recent book on the subject that doesn't. In Russia I'm told there is no recognition of the huge amount of supplies sent from America and Britain. They both knew the fall of the Soviet Union would be catastrophic for the allied war effort. Similar why Ukraine recieves such support from the west today.

  • @nrao8977
    @nrao8977 Год назад

    A very well-done video. Except for one item: "China" itself could collapse (so could the "West"). Could the current covid issues undo "China"? Possible.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +3

      I am not convinced current covid will undo China, but we will have to wait few months to see how bad it gets on covid mortality. I do feel that the mental health of young people has been hurt more in China than in the West. That could become a problem for China's future where people will not want to work anymore as their parents did. On the other hand, China's economy, export, business, consumption, production, ... should recover faster and better than most countries in the West.

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      @@PascalCoppens I think there will be quite a big bounce for China post Covid. They will have a year of Good growth. After that to maintain growth much past 3% the debt will drive it. We are already seeing the easing of debt restrictions in the Chinese economy. They have kicked that can down the road.

  • @Andy-P
    @Andy-P Год назад

    The Global Security Initiative (GSI) and it’s much quoted ‘indivisible security” proposes that the security of any country is inseparable from others in the region and that no single nation’s security should come at the expense of another’s. The concept has proved popular in the Kremlin, with indivisible security regularly invoked by Vladimir Putin to criticise the enlargement of NATO as a pretext and excuse for his aggression against Ukraine since 2014. The CCP has determined that indivisible security (with a helping of anti-Americanism) should be the conceptual underpinning of the GSI suggests that the resurgence of great power politics is here to stay. However, it is not yet clear how the GSI in its current form - long on principles and short on practical details apart from Russia's invasion- will be operationalised. The only evidence is big countries like Russia, China and America can dominate little ones like Ukraine & Taiwan. American alliances with such countries have no place in GSI. GSI is merely represent the CCP repackaging its existing foreign policy objectives with a new propaganda wrapping.

  • @Banmuyuan
    @Banmuyuan Год назад

    It's pretty clear which is good and which is evil.

  • @horridohobbies
    @horridohobbies Год назад

    If the US Dollar crashes because people lose confidence in this fiat currency, then how can it survive as a reserve currency? Am I missing something?

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад

      The alternative is even less trustworthy for most. That's all. It will change over time.

    • @Andy-P
      @Andy-P Год назад

      To be a reserve currency you need to have an open capital account so you can access your money and the rule of law so you are treated equally. Also I think be willing to run a trade deficit as a reserve currency you will attract the worlds saving's. I think you are correct if people lose confidence in the dollar or your a country or citizen that America could sanction then the US dollar will lose appeal.

  • @yamhweeyeo3089
    @yamhweeyeo3089 Год назад

    Then could you please use the term, 'equality'?

  • @bigbear7567
    @bigbear7567 Год назад

    The saying give a man a fish is not a Chinese proverb but Christian one.

  • @scottwang266
    @scottwang266 Год назад

    THIS dude IS PAID BY ccp

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад

      They still have money? 😂

    • @scottwang266
      @scottwang266 Год назад

      NOT LONG...SAD THAT YOU SOLD YOURSELF TO ccp....

  • @alexma3939
    @alexma3939 Год назад +1

    Support you guy, keep your job up

  • @cam35mm
    @cam35mm Год назад +1

    I don't know what you are talking about when it comes to US schools being at the top in tech. Tsinghua University is number one in the world. MIT is ranked 4th with Stanford coming in 9th. Other Chinese University occupies, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, with 2 and 3 from Singapore. Okay the 6th is a Hong Kong University, but last time I heard is HK belongs to China and getting help from the motherland. So I just don't understand with your thinking about the US still being number one. SMH.

    • @PascalCoppens
      @PascalCoppens  Год назад +1

      I have no idea which ranking you are talking about, but if you check global ranking, then it is different. cwur.org/2021-22.php