Globalistan pepe escobar pdf

Continue Globalistan weaves three parallel and intersecting themes: globalization, energy wars, and the Long War. It shows how globalization does not go according to the myth of everyone: instead, it fragments the world into even more explosive inequality, in Stans - some stans configured as fortresses, some stans at war with others. Energy wars and the many intersections of globalization and war only exacerbate polarization. Globalistan argues that the world is dissolved into Liquid War - a natural consequence of fluid modernity, a concept formulated by Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman. The book is based on 80% reports - from China to and Russia; before, during and after the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; and the Middle East; in Western Europe, West Africa and South America. It is also an atlas - with maps - of the world in conflict. This essay is a companion to my own Globalistan, published in early 2007, which I defined as a distorted geopolitical travel book. I argued then that in a context of re-medievalization - the world is fragmented in Stans - we are now waging a bowel war, an undeclared global civil war. I debunked Zygmunt Bauman's concept of liquid modernity and called it Liquid War - and not just because of the global scramble for black gold oil and blue gold gas. Globalistan was essentially a long reportage that crossed the world. This text reflects the fact that I spent most of 2008 in the US after the presidential campaign. As far as the new Rome is concerned, I usually look outside - the point of view of my dying profession, the foreign correspondent. In this text I look inside most of the time. Globalistan can be read as a report on Bush's fallow land administration on the ground - and underground. This text could be something of a final chapter - from the belly of the animal. 2009 is the mother of all festive years. The 20 years of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The 30 years of the Islamic revolution in Iran. The 50 years of the Cuban Revolution. The 60 years of NATO. The 70 years of World War II. The 80 years of the Great Depression. The 90 years of the Treaty of Versailles. It's as if the world is turning its circle around like a psychedelic kaleidoscope that revives modern history at high speed. And which figure comes from the kaleidoscope, grinning best with his cool, calm and collected one, to deal with a crisis in the style of 1929, the new Cold War, or perhaps Versailles-style diplomacy? Barack Hussein Obama. This biography of a living person is based too much on references to primary sources. Please help by: or tertiary sources. Controversial material about living persons that is not procured or poorly procured must be removed immediately, especially in the case of defamarising or harmful persons. (March 2019) (Learn how and when these Message) The topic in this article may not comply with the general guidelines for The General Non-availability of Wikipedia. Please help establish the innability by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage beyond mere trivial mention. If the inability to be ineligible cannot be established, the item is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. Sources: Pepe Escobar – News Newspapers Books Scholar JSTOR (March 2019) (Learn how and when this template message is removed) Pepe Escobar (b. 1954) is a Brazilian journalist. He writes a column – The Roving Eye – for Asia Times Online and works as an analyst for RT and Sputnik News as well as Press TV. He also previously worked for Al Jazeera. [1] Escobar has focused on Central Asia and the Middle East and has consistently covered Iran since the late 1990s. [2] Escobar reported extensively from Afghanistan. In August 2000, Escobar and two other journalists were arrested by the and accused of photographing a football match. [3] The following year, he interviewed Ahmad Shah Massoud, the military leader of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance, shortly before Massoud was assassinated. [4] Bibliography Escobar, P. (2007), Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War, Nimble Books. Escobar, P. (2007), Red Zone Blues: A Snapshot of Baghdad During the Surge, Nimble Books. Escobar, P. (2009), Obama Does Globalistan, Nimble Books. Escobar, P. Empire of Chaos, Nimble Books. Escobar, P. (2015), 2030, Nimble Books. Escobar, P. (2016), 2030, suivi de Dialogues inactuels (Jorge Luis Borges), Éditions du Cercle. References: Al Jazeera bio and articles by Pepe Escobar , Sharma, Dinesh and Gielen, Uwe, About the Contributors, The Global Obama: Crossroads of Leadership in the 21st Century, Routledge 2013 - Dartnell, Michael York, Insurgency Online: Web Activism and Global Conflict, University of Toronto Press, 2006, p. 56 ' Biography of Escobar at Asia Times External left Manning, D. & Cotton, M. 2007, 'Embedded with Power: An interview with Pepe Escobar' (part 1, part 2), Mediabite, no date. The Real News Network The Roving Eye, Asia Times Online [1] [2][3][4][5] Pepe Escobar Article at Counterpunch Pepe Escobar Article at TomDispatch Pepe Escobar Article at Consortiumnews Pepe Escobar Travel Specials [6] [7] [8] [9] (Asia Times Online) before Kabul Diary Iraq Diary Iran Diary Retrieved from ...... from 2006) to see how the patterns The theory of shock makes it clear that they are indeed manifesting themselves in the world. I feel very well served in my understanding of global economy and politics when I have read this book. Great insights into the real and ugly world of war, tyranny, and global domination - the kind of things no school or university can teach you. Escobar deals with all the topics on which his Roving Eye articles focus, and does so with a wide range of vision and brand humour (although some pop culture references send me to Wikipedia). But as a regular reader, this book did not deliver much new. It was also a little disjointed and suffered from the lack of a good editor, perhaps to publish it quickly and cheaply. Pleasant reading, but not as satisfying or stimulating as I had hoped. Escobar contextualizes the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in terms of oil, terrorism, and shifting geopolitical balances, and imagines a future in which the two current wars of U.S. engagement multiply in dozens of conflicts. A little dated (2006), but a thorough overview of the global political and economic situation of that time. Time.

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