"At first glance, it may appear that the newly elected Trump administration will accept and adjust to declining U.S. influence because of its focus on domestic change under an America First agenda. More likely, however, Trump and his team will pursue the illusion of U.S. influence while accelerating its decline."
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/us-multipolarity/
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/us-multipolarity/
Responsible Statecraft
Trump shouldn't overestimate US influence on the world stage
A lot has changed since his first term. Let's hope he can recognize that with a better approach this time.
"To truly shift power, we need to focus on four critical areas. First, invest in sustained organizing that builds trust and relationships within black, Latino, and working-class communities. Second, create a strong, year-round financial and electoral infrastructure that bolsters groups like Justice Democrats, the Jewish Vote, WFP, and DSA, allowing them to compete with AIPAC’s financial muscle and support candidates well beyond election cycles. Third, develop a civic engagement model that targets likely primary voters around clear policy objectives, keeping them consistently engaged. Fourth, forge durable liberal-left coalitions with institutions like labor unions, progressives, faith organizations, and youth movements. Without this strategic shift, we’ll continue to fall short."
https://jacobin.com/2024/11/the-left-gaza-democrats-movement/
https://jacobin.com/2024/11/the-left-gaza-democrats-movement/
Jacobin
Reckoning With the Left’s Many Failures
Despite all our expressions of moral outrage at Israel’s horrors in Gaza, we have yet to build a movement that can stop the genocide, writes Waleed Shahid. Building such a movement should be our top priority.
Since taking power, Starmer has pursued a policy agenda that’s barely distinguishable from that of his Tory predecessors. He’s scrapped almost every genuinely progressive idea the Labour Party had to offer, hastened the creeping privatization of the National Health Service, waged a campaign of financial austerity against poor and sick people, endorsed anti-trans bigotry, authorized inhumane “raids” against immigrants, pursued a variety of “tough-on-crime” crackdowns, and cozied up to right-wing media baron Rupert Murdoch, all while purging principled leftists from the Labour bench and installing former Tories. Words are cheap, but actions reveal a politician’s true character. With every passing day, Starmer has proven that the Conservatives’ rule over Britain never really ended at all. Because in every way that matters, Keir Starmer is a Tory himself.
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In the European edition of Politico, we can find a comprehensive list of all the Labour policies that Starmer once claimed to support, but later walked back or completely abandoned. Abolishing tuition fees at British universities? Gone. Nationalizing the “Big Six” energy companies? Gone. Offering universal childcare to all British children? Gone. Increasing taxes on the rich? Never heard of it. Abolishing the absurd, archaic institution of the House of Lords? Indefinitely on hold. Rent control? Not a chance. And so on, and so on. In place of these ambitious goals, Starmer started speaking fluent Conservative, saying that his priority was “growth, growth, growth” and citing self-imposed “fiscal rules” for why each new program couldn’t be afforded. At one point, he even cited Margaret Thatcher as a figure he admired, saying she had “dragg[ed] Britain out of its stupor by setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism.”
https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/keir-starmer-is-a-disgrace-to-the-british-labour-party
[...]
In the European edition of Politico, we can find a comprehensive list of all the Labour policies that Starmer once claimed to support, but later walked back or completely abandoned. Abolishing tuition fees at British universities? Gone. Nationalizing the “Big Six” energy companies? Gone. Offering universal childcare to all British children? Gone. Increasing taxes on the rich? Never heard of it. Abolishing the absurd, archaic institution of the House of Lords? Indefinitely on hold. Rent control? Not a chance. And so on, and so on. In place of these ambitious goals, Starmer started speaking fluent Conservative, saying that his priority was “growth, growth, growth” and citing self-imposed “fiscal rules” for why each new program couldn’t be afforded. At one point, he even cited Margaret Thatcher as a figure he admired, saying she had “dragg[ed] Britain out of its stupor by setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism.”
https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/keir-starmer-is-a-disgrace-to-the-british-labour-party
www.currentaffairs.org
Keir Starmer is a Disgrace to the British Labour Party
The U.K. Prime Minister’s politics are Conservative to the core.
EPRS_BRI(2024)766253_EN.pdf
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Implementing the EU's Critical Raw
Materials Act - EU parliament briefing
Materials Act - EU parliament briefing
IPOL_BRI(2024)764174_EN.pdf
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2024 IMF Annual Meetings: main
developments and outcomes
Key findings:
- inflation to return to target in 2025 in Europe
- The euro area growth projections were revised slightly down compared to April’s edition, to 0.8% in 2024 and 1.2% in 2025. Reasons for Europe’s underwhelming growth are the slow labour force growth resulting from acceleration of aging population, low investment rate relative to capital stock due to uncertainties about the effects of global fragmentation and trade policies, and low productivity growth.
- China is the main global creditor
developments and outcomes
Key findings:
- inflation to return to target in 2025 in Europe
- The euro area growth projections were revised slightly down compared to April’s edition, to 0.8% in 2024 and 1.2% in 2025. Reasons for Europe’s underwhelming growth are the slow labour force growth resulting from acceleration of aging population, low investment rate relative to capital stock due to uncertainties about the effects of global fragmentation and trade policies, and low productivity growth.
- China is the main global creditor
Pantopia Reading Nook 📰🚩
IPOL_BRI(2024)764174_EN.pdf
I find it hilarious how the IMF plan is to deregulate, reduce barriers to trade and lower public debt on one side, while on the other increase social protections and reduce private debt. How the fuck are governments supposed to increase social protections while reducing public debt (that almost always is done by cutting social protections) while at the same time maintaining monetarist policies (forget MMT!)? Who knows
Let's check our vibrant multiethnic democracy that Zionists paint Israel as and uh! Oh! Shocking! Baffled! Befuddled! Astonished! Bewildered! Other synonyms!
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2022-06-06/ty-article/60-percent-of-israeli-jews-favor-segregation-from-arabs-survey-finds/00000181-351b-dee8-aba7-3d9fdfdf0000
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2022-06-06/ty-article/60-percent-of-israeli-jews-favor-segregation-from-arabs-survey-finds/00000181-351b-dee8-aba7-3d9fdfdf0000
"If there is one lesson to be taken from the past dismal year, it’s this: the liberal Zionist interpretation of the conflict has no predictive value, no analytical weight, and no moral rigor. It is a failed dream of the previous century, and it is unlikely to survive this one."
https://thebaffler.com/latest/the-failure-of-liberal-zionism-klion
https://thebaffler.com/latest/the-failure-of-liberal-zionism-klion
The Baffler
The Failure of Liberal Zionism
Israel has behaved exactly as its harshest critics predicted.