Jim O'Neil treats the political dynamic and geopolitics as irrelevant to global economics, which includes ignoring the key role that the US and UK are playing in this dynamic, precluding the economic cooperation he recommends, as the US and UK intend in order to maintain and extend Anglo-American hegemony.Project SyndicateWill the BRICS Ever Grow Up?Jim O’Neill, a former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management and a former UK treasury minister, is a mem
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Jim O'Neil treats the political dynamic and geopolitics as irrelevant to global economics, which includes ignoring the key role that the US and UK are playing in this dynamic, precluding the economic cooperation he recommends, as the US and UK intend in order to maintain and extend Anglo-American hegemony.
Project SyndicateWill the BRICS Ever Grow Up?
Jim O’Neill, a former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management and a former UK treasury minister, is a mem