“When the democracies that make up NATO and the EU stick together, they represent a tremendous force for good.”
Nato 3030: United for a New Era
Analysis and Recommendations of the Reflection Group Appointed by the NATO Secretary General, November 25, 2020
Das muss man lesen.
Pepe Escobar erklärt den Zusammenhang zu der G7 Initiative ‚Build Back Better World‘ (B3W).
Man vergleiche mit den ‚Fünf Deklarationen für den Frieden‘, den ethischen Prinzipien, die Zhou Enlai, Maos Premierminister, 1953 formulierte und die Bestandteil des Chinesisch–Indischen Abkommens von 1954 wurden:
– Mutual respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty;
– Mutual nonaggression;
– Noninterference in the internal affairs of other nations;
– Equality and mutual benefit among nations;
– Peaceful coexistence.
Dazu Patrick Lawrence:
Before this century is out, and very possibly before the midway mark, Zhou’s Five Principles stand to become the norm in international relations. Zhou’s true topic was parity between West and non–West. This will be achieved, and strange it is that the opening months of the Biden administration have opened us to this salutary prospect. The U.S. will otherwise lead us all into an egregiously messy period of history, and I do not think rising powers — Russia, China, India, others — will find this acceptable.
Bildquelle: @thefreethoughtproject
us sagt:
Das schreibt der Koordinator der Initiative ‚Sicherheit neu denken‘ Ralf Becker.
Die evangelische Landeskirche in Baden hat 2018 das Szenario „Sicherheit neu denken: Von der militärischen zur zivilen Sicherheitspolitik“ herausgegeben. Es