I leader del G20 si sono riuniti per la prima volta in Cina a Hangzhou il 4 e 5 settembre. A proposito del summit vi proponiamo due articoli di Pepe Escobar, uno precedente: “The G20 Meets in Tech Hub Hangzhou, China, At an Extremely Tense Geopolitical”
“...Shuttling between the West and Asia, one can glimpse, in myriad forms, the graphic contrast between paralysis and paranoia and an immensely ambitious $1.4 trillion project potentially touching 64 nations, no less than 4.4 billion people and around 40 per cent of the global economy which will, among other features, create new “innovative, invigorated, interconnected and inclusive” trade horizons and arguably install a post-geopolitics win-win era.”...
ed uno scritto subito dopo: “Made in China G20 and its geoeconomic significance”.
“... The Beijing leadership is totally committed to OBOR as the ultimate geoeconomic transformative drive in Asia-Pacific, tying most of Asia to China – and to Europe; and all of this of course totally intertwined with Xi’s turbo-charged reinterpretation of globalization. That’s why I argue that this is the most overreaching project for the young 21st century: the competing “project” by the US is more of the chaotic same. “ ...
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