sábado, 10 de janeiro de 2026

What multipolarity is NOT, and what South America's role in it will be

 

 

Comment: Despite the author's claim about "abandoning any planetary pretensions", what Nova Resistencia is describing here is unmistakably a form of global governance, one that bares some similarity to the vision of Alexander Wendt, with a world system divided into regional blocs. It is not an antidote to a global empire, but rather an alternative approach to it.

Raphael Machado
January, 2026

One thing that people repeatedly fail to understand about multipolarity is that it is not a "new Cold War," it is not a "Warsaw Pact," it is not even an "Axis."

It can be summarized as follows, stripping away the philosophical embellishments: each continent will be governed by a superpower. The various superpowers will abandon any planetary pretensions and will accept a balance – and based on this, a new international system will be built.

You would know all this if you had read Alexander Dugin. But you react wildly and irrationally the more we insist on the need to read Dugin. It's all there, but you refuse to see it.

It's not "kumbaya," it's not "imagine all the people," it's not "we are the world," it's "superpowers armed to the teeth controlling, directly or indirectly, all neighboring countries and their continentally delimited sphere of influence."

One of the big questions, however, is the status of South America. When we talk about "continents," will North America and South America remain, geopolitically, as separate continents or not? Is it one superpower in the "Americas" or one superpower in North America and another in South America?

The problem is that the solution to this question does not depend on Russia, it does not depend on China, it does not depend on India, it does not depend on Iran. It depends solely and exclusively on the only country that could ascend to the status of a continental superpower in South America: Brazil.

In this sense, beyond Venezuela itself and, indirectly, China, the great "offended party" in the US intervention in Venezuela is Brazil. And Brazil, we know, will do absolutely nothing about it and will not have any projection of power on the continent.

Not under Lula's government.

 

https://novaresistencia.org/2026/01/03/o-que-a-multipolaridade-nao-e-e-qual-sera-nela-o-papel-da-america-do-sul/ 

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