https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/02/investigative-reports/technocracy-the-operating-system-for-the-new-international-rules-based-order-1/
It is widely accepted that the IRBO is undergoing disruptive change. That transformation is often reported as an eastward shift in the balance of power between nation states.
It is said that this new, emerging international order will be founded upon a global multipolar system of sovereign states and international law. This new system allegedly stands in opposition to the fading, western “rules-based” model.
This time, rather than relying upon western imperialism, the new international law-based system will emphasise multipolar cooperation, trade and respect for national sovereignty. It will instead be led by a Eurasian economic and technological power-block.
The apparent, ongoing antagonism of geopolitics looks likely to maintain the East-West divide we are familiar with. However, what is now being framed as the multipolar order is, in reality, the multistakeholder order.
As we shall discover, nation states are not the driving force behind the current restructuring of global governance. The geopolitical narratives we are given are frequently superficial.
Those leading the transformation have no allegiance to any nation state, only to their own globalist network and collective aspirations. In their hands, international law is no more of an impediment to their ambitions than a vague commitment to “rules.”
National governments are partners within this network formed of both state and non-state actors. Despite professed animosities, they have collaborated for decades to fashion the global governance complex that is now emerging.
No matter who is said to lead it, the IRBO is set to continue in a new form. As the post WWII system recedes, the framework being imposed to take its place is completely alien to the people who live in the former western, liberal democracies.
Thus, we too must be transformed if we are to accept the realignment. We are being conditioned to believe in the promise of the new IRBO and the global technocracy it is built upon.
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Article: Klaus Schwab: Russia is one of the responsible global regulation leaders
“In the new economic environment and with due regard for the latest technological breakthroughs, we are faced with the need for new cooperation formats tailored to the task of securing wellbeing at the global and regional levels. So we are poised to continue working with the Russian Federation to build ties and search for constructive solutions. I am absolutely positive that Russia, as one of the leaders in responsible global regulation, must play a central role in determining NEW FORMS OF CO-EXISTENCE [Multipolarity] in the era of the fourth industrial revolution,” Mr. Schwab added.
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WEF 14 May 2017: One Belt One Road: An Inclusive, Multistakeholder Model for Global Development
“World Economic Forum Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab praises China’s One Belt, One Road initiative as a model for fostering economic development and international cooperation. […]
The World Economic Forum today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China’s National Development Reform Commission (NDRC) to develop closer collaboration fostering public-private cooperation in support of China’s One Belt One Road initiative.
The MoU was signed by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum, and He Lifeng, Chairman, NDRC. Schwab is participating in the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) in Beijing today at the invitation of President Xi Jinping. The invitation follows an address by President Xi at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2017 in Davos-Klosters in January, where President Xi called for joint efforts to boost cooperation, build cooperation platforms and share cooperation outcomes.
In an address at a high-level dialogue on the first day of the BRF today, Schwab offered his full support for One Belt One Road. […] “This initiative respects the differences between countries and their various paths for development (Multipolarity), not imposing a specific plan or ideological framework, but seeking to create common ground for cooperation and mutual benefit,” noted Schwab. […]
Plans will be developed further at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China, on 27-29 June 2017, where the Forum will focus its unique convening power on generating further multistakeholder participation in the Belt and Road Initiative.
“The Belt and Road Initiative is designed to build a closer and stronger partnership network by following the principle of wide consultation, joint construction, and shared benefits. With the World Economic Forum’s support, in particular, its inputs and contribution with regard to building an extensive global business and expert network, it would help catalyze practical cooperation in policy communication, infrastructure connectivity, trade promotion, financial support, and people-to-people exchange. We look forward to a deeper and comprehensive cooperation with the Forum to identify and propagate best practices and solutions to solving the challenges lying ahead.” said He Lifeng, Chairman of NDRC.
“Over the past 40 years, the World Economic Forum has been a partner for China’s opening up. We will continue to work hard to integrate China even more into the world. We will help to act a catalyst to develop this initiative into a truly open, inclusive, and forward-looking cooperation platform that the region and the world need now,” said David Aikman, Chief Representative Officer, China, Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum.
The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting of the New Champions will be held on 27-29 June, in Dalian, China. Under the theme of Achieving Inclusive Growth in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, over 2,000 participants from 90 countries will take part in the meeting. How to further strengthen cooperation and support the Belt and Road Initiative’s future will continue to be addressed by leaders…”
“The BRI is one of the most important steps in steering the world from unipolarity to multipolarity.”