Is a China-India-Russia Coalition Inevitable? on The Diplomat, by Dingding Chen, Feb 25, 2015: Although unlikely in the near future, the three powers share interests that bind them and pose a challenge to the U.S. A new global order is emerging, though much of its shape is still uncertain …;
EU Disillusioned and Adumbrations of Collapse in Kiev, on Axis of Logic, by Les Blough in Venezuela and BBC News, Feb 22, 2015: House of Lords Slams the UK and Europe after the Separatists’ Decisive Victory at Debaltseve;
The Road to World War 3 2015 – Oil Prices, Ukraine, Russia, America, Collapse US Dollar, 36.02 min, uploaded by Pat Gregory, Feb 21, 2015 … and other videos in autoplay; Glossar: Pat Gregory speaks in this video about New New-World-Ordre: this means: a Russia-China-India coalition against a US-EU coalition – in a political, economical and even military sense; Remember: Switzerland has joined them fiancially: Switzerland De-pegs from EU And Joins China With An Offshore Yuan Trading Center– Episode 571, 47.29 min, uploaded by X22Report, Jan 21, 2015: Website; /About;
Syriza can show, another energy is possible, on Unions for Energy Dmocracy.org, by Sean Sweeney, Feb 18, 2015 – Conclusion: Syriza’s existing programmatic commitments to work towards “the development of a new paradigm of social, environmental and economic development,” and the need to build a public sector of a “new type” could transform energy and climate politics in the EU and beyond. But only if these commitments are implemented. Halting privatization of the PPC and DEPA was a massive first step in the right direction. If Greece can show that another energy is possible, not just theoretically but in the form of a real open, transparent and democraticaly directed transition bringing measurable gains, then the implications for society and the ecosystems that sustain us all are potentially enormous;
Russia and China together, Europe pays price for America’s strategy, Interview with Dr Marcus Papadopoulos, published on World Finance WF, Feb 5, 2015: Despite sanctions imposed by the West, Russia still has many friends and is strengthening ties with the world’s largest economy … // … Europe is going to lose out …;
Reasons vs. Principles, India at the WTO, on The Diplomat/Pacific Money, by Rachit Ranjan, July 30, 2014: India’s defense of its food policy is understandable, but it risks isolation from future global markets;
statistics February 2015 for all our Blogs running under world-citizenship.org, on Gesundheit-santé-health (our only blog having a software upgraded recently enough to support this chart).