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| − | The '''Liberal World Order''' refers to the [[globalism|global]] [[hegemony]] exercised by [[United States]] in the "[[unipolar moment]]" as [[liberal triumphalism]] after the end of the [[Cold War]] in 1991. In recent years it has sometimes been referred to as the '''rules based order''', as a departure from the shortcomings of the [[United Nations Charter]] in the field of [[international law]]. The "rules based order" has been widely interpreted in [[Eurasia]], [[Africa]], [[Latin America]] and throughout the [[Global South]] as the [[United States State Department]] dictating, "we make the rules, you follow orders." | + | The '''Liberal World Order''' refers to the [[globalism|global]] [[hegemony]] exercised by [[United States]] in the "[[unipolar moment]]" as [[liberal triumphalism]] after the end of the [[Cold War]] in 1991. In recent years it has sometimes been referred to as the '''rules based order''', as a departure from the shortcomings of the [[United Nations Charter]] in the field of [[international law]]. The "rules based order" has been widely interpreted in [[Eurasia]], [[Africa]], [[Latin America]] and throughout the [[Global South]] as the [[United States State Department]] dictating, "we make the rules, you follow orders."<ref>[https://windowstorussia.com/we-make-the-rules-and-you-follow.html We make the rules and you follow.] February 24, 2022. Russian_Village. windowstorussia.com<ref> |
Commitment to maintaining the liberal world order was reiterated by the Biden Administration's National Economic Council director Brian Deese on [[CNN]] on June 30, 2022, in response to a question that it is unsustainable for [[American]]s to continue to be subjected to $4.85 per gallon of gas. Deese responded: "This is about the future of the liberal world order and we have to stand firm."<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnAQfpsmdaM]</ref> | Commitment to maintaining the liberal world order was reiterated by the Biden Administration's National Economic Council director Brian Deese on [[CNN]] on June 30, 2022, in response to a question that it is unsustainable for [[American]]s to continue to be subjected to $4.85 per gallon of gas. Deese responded: "This is about the future of the liberal world order and we have to stand firm."<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnAQfpsmdaM]</ref> | ||
Revision as of 16:54, May 26, 2024
The Liberal World Order refers to the global hegemony exercised by United States in the "unipolar moment" as liberal triumphalism after the end of the Cold War in 1991. In recent years it has sometimes been referred to as the rules based order, as a departure from the shortcomings of the United Nations Charter in the field of international law. The "rules based order" has been widely interpreted in Eurasia, Africa, Latin America and throughout the Global South as the United States State Department dictating, "we make the rules, you follow orders."Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
The liberal world order is an effort to end fossil fuel consumption and implement the World Economic Forum's Great Reset and Build Back Better program through the Green New Deal and demonizing Russia and Putin. The goal is to get rid of private cars and turn people into insectivores with the war on cow farts.