Dr Makhubela interviewed by ENCA, and NewzRoom Africa on the forthcoming BRICS Summit
With the BRICS Summit set to take place in Johannesburg, this week, it is evident that with more than twenty countries proverbially ‘lining up’ to join the club, the world’s eyes will be on this Summit.
As RiskRecon argue in its eBook (available in our Bookshop) Emerging New World (dis)Order, based on an expanded analysis of the systemic stability outlook for South Africa, incorporates key geopolitical, geo-strategic, and global economic dynamics unfolding in the wake of the Russian Federation launching its special military operation in the Ukraine. A moment that will go down in history as the day post-Cold War era globalisation, and its attendant supporting world order, died.
RiskRecon contends that the post Cold War world order is witnessing a moment of bifurcation, and the death of globalisation. These changes are creating more than Cold War 2.0, but is delivering an ever more integrated Eurasia turning its back on a unipolar western dominated system. Global instability is also increasing localised national risks, in all regions of the planet, for the occurrence of state failure, state collapse, and state disintegration.