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Alfred McCoy — Are Imperial World Orders Heading for Extinction?

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Alfred McCoy speculates about the likely economics and political consequences of climate change given what is known presently. Of course, a lot of the assumptions regarding the scenario are likely to change, making forecasting rather hypothetical. But it is an interesting read.Tom DispatchAlfred McCoy, Are Imperial World Orders Heading for Extinction?Alfred McCoy | Harrington professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madisonhttps://tomdispatch.com/to-govern-the-globe/

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Alfred McCoy speculates about the likely economics and political consequences of climate change given what is known presently. Of course, a lot of the assumptions regarding the scenario are likely to change, making forecasting rather hypothetical. But it is an interesting read.

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Alfred McCoy, Are Imperial World Orders Heading for Extinction?

Alfred McCoy | Harrington professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
https://tomdispatch.com/to-govern-the-globe/

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