Brazil and Turkey Shift Global Politics |
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Authors: | GRAHAM E. FULLER |
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Affiliation: | Former vice chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the CIA and author of numerous books on international politics, including the forthcoming A World Without Islam (August 2010). |
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Abstract: | The world is rapidly evolving on many fronts. Brazil, Turkey and other emerging powers are taking their own initiatives and building their own global links outside the old frameworks of the G‐8, the United Nations Security Council and NATO. The “third way” politics of Tony Blair that embraced globalization from the left of center in Britain has given way to the Tory party once again. Just as recovery from the financial crash seemed on the horizon, Europe's sovereign debt crisis has erupted. The historically unprecedented pace and scale of urbanization in China is transforming the politics of the Communist Party. President Lula of Brazil, former US treasury secretary Henry Paulson, Singapore's foreign minister George Yeo and others take stock of these manifold developments. |
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