Navigated to Eastern Expert: Dissecting the Rise of Multipolar Trade Alliances

Eastern Expert: Dissecting the Rise of Multipolar Trade Alliances

September 27
1h 16m

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In a world growing increasingly hostile, how can nations remain neutral? Geopolitical analyst Pascal Lottaz of Neutrality Studies joins Jay Martin to explore the strategic role of neutral states in today’s global power struggle. They discuss how nations like Mongolia, Georgia, and Canada navigate pressure from superpowers, why some countries act with impunity while others face punishment, and what the rise of multipolarity means for the future of trade, commodities, and conflict.


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00:00 – Can nations stay neutral in today’s hostile world?

01:05 – SCO summit takeaways and geopolitical signaling

05:39 – How superpowers compete for neutral states

19:49 – China’s nickel dominance and Western response

27:11 – Trump’s steel vision

29:00 – China’s five-year plan vs. U.S. short-term politics

35:14 – Canada’s role as a neutral, resource-rich nation

48:33 – Recognizing Palestine: symbolism vs. impact

55:29 – Why Israel operates with global impunity

59:15 – Qatar bombing and shifting Middle East dynamics


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