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This episode explores the irony of Nationalism/Sovereignty viz-a-vis Neoliberal Globalization and International Law driven by special interests and pharisaicalism or duplicity within this competitive world. The Episode begins with the foreign minister of the South African government, Naledi Pandor who made a bold statement about International Law, an unfairness within world systems explored in "Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance," that studies the dynamics of the Global South and the Global North, Former Colonial masters and their former colonies who through international or elitist strategy have struggled to realize sustainable economic development. This is the challenge of the Caribbean and the Global South. We began the episode by sharing a video of the South African Foreign Minister who discusses in an interview on the pharisaical nature of international politics and law concerning the issue of Sovereignty, e.g. Israel was able to invade Palestine without UN and international support or sanctions but that they are ready to adjust policies and laws to support Ukrainians against Russia. We then discussed this issue briefly and share a review of the last Lecture on Caribbean Thought at Jamaica Theological Seminary where we outlay the challenges of Development.
By Renaldo MckenzieThis episode explores the irony of Nationalism/Sovereignty viz-a-vis Neoliberal Globalization and International Law driven by special interests and pharisaicalism or duplicity within this competitive world. The Episode begins with the foreign minister of the South African government, Naledi Pandor who made a bold statement about International Law, an unfairness within world systems explored in "Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance," that studies the dynamics of the Global South and the Global North, Former Colonial masters and their former colonies who through international or elitist strategy have struggled to realize sustainable economic development. This is the challenge of the Caribbean and the Global South. We began the episode by sharing a video of the South African Foreign Minister who discusses in an interview on the pharisaical nature of international politics and law concerning the issue of Sovereignty, e.g. Israel was able to invade Palestine without UN and international support or sanctions but that they are ready to adjust policies and laws to support Ukrainians against Russia. We then discussed this issue briefly and share a review of the last Lecture on Caribbean Thought at Jamaica Theological Seminary where we outlay the challenges of Development.