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The Geopolitics of Peace in a Post-Western World � Special Invited Lecture (Article)

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  • Prof. Jeffrey Sachs

    (Oxford University, USA.)

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We are in the midst of an extraordinarily dangerous and destructive hot war in Ukraine, and there is now daily talk about the prospects of a US-China war in Asia, perhaps over Taiwan. Such an expanded war is too horrific to contemplate, and yet it has become the casual discourse of US op-ed columns almost daily. The people who write these columns are not thinking straight, are not knowledgeable, and indeed are utterly irresponsible. We cannot afford a continuation of the current war, and we cannot afford a war between the US and China. That would be the end of civilisation. There is also the idea that the Ukraine war will not spiral into a nuclear war. The English-speaking media, especially in the UK and the US, tells us not to worry, and that it is unlikely that Putin will use nuclear weapons.

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  • Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, 2024. "The Geopolitics of Peace in a Post-Western World � Special Invited Lecture (Article)," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 63(1), pages 1-18.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:journl:v:63:y:2024:i:1:p:1-18
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