EURASIA v. NATOstan
EURASIA v. NATOstan

EURASIA v. NATOstan

Bissam Basbosa

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In Eurasia vs. NATOstan, Pepe Escobar takes us on a whirlwind journey through the swirling sands of the 21st century's defining clash. From the ancient Silk Roads to the modern-day War of Economic Corridors, Escobar paints a vivid picture of a world in transition, where the old order is crumbling and a new, multipolar reality is struggling to be born.With his nonpareil blend of historical insight, deep cultural appreciation, and sharp geopolitical analysis, Escobar exposes the West's "rules-based international order" for the sham it is, a mere smokescreen for the Empire of Chaos to perpetuate its forever wars and plunder the Global South. But the tide is turning. Led by the Russia-China strategic partnership, a new Global Majority is rising, forging new alliances and building alternative systems that bypass the West's rigged game.Eurasia vs. NATOstan is not just a chronicle of our turbulent times; it is a call to action. Escobar challenges us to shed the blinkers of Western exceptionalism and embrace the possibilities of a truly multipolar world, where cooperation, mutual respect, and a shared future for all replace the toxicities of war, division, and neocolonialism.Includes Index of Persons; Timeline of the Rise of a New World Order; and a glossary of selected Escobarisms.Seventh volume in Escobar'sChronicles of Liquid War,which also includes:Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (2007)(ISBN: 978-0-9788138-2-0)Red Zone Blues: A Snapshot of Baghdad during the Surge (2007)(ISBN: 978-0-9788138-9-5)Obama Does Globalistan (2009)(ISBN: 978-1-934840-83-2)Empire of Chaos (2014)(ISBN: 978-1-60888-231-1)2030 (2015)(ISBN: 978-1-60888-035-5)Raging Twenties: Great Power Politics Meets Techno-Feudalism in the Era of COVID-19 (2021)(ISBN: 978-1-60888-220-5)TheChronicles of Liquid Waroffer a unique and critical perspective on the changing nature of conflict in the 21st century, moving beyond simplistic narratives and exploring the complex interplay of geopolitics, economics, and technology with co