Jeffrey D. Sachs

  • NATO admits that Ukraine war is a war of NATO expansion

    NATO admits that Ukraine war is a war of NATO expansion

    During the disastrous Vietnam War, it was said that the US government treated the public like a mushroom farm: keeping it in the dark and feeding it with manure. The heroic Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers documenting the unrelenting US government lying about the war in order to protect politicians who would be embarrassed by the truth. A half century later, during the Ukraine War, the manure is piled even higher. (more…)

  • The US economic war on China

    The US economic war on China

    China’s economy is slowing down. Current forecasts put China’s GDP growth in 2023 at less than 5%, below the forecasts made last year and far below the high growth rates that China enjoyed until the late 2010s. The Western press is filled with China’s supposed misdeeds: a financial crisis in the real-estate market, a general overhang of debt, and other ills. Yet much of the slowdown is the result of US measures that aim to slow China’s growth. Such US policies violate World Trade Organisation rules and are a danger to global prosperity. They should be stopped. (more…)

  • The real history of the war in Ukraine: A chronology of events and case for diplomacy

    The real history of the war in Ukraine: A chronology of events and case for diplomacy

    The American people urgently need to know the true history of the war in Ukraine and its current prospects. Unfortunately, the mainstream media ––The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, MSNBC, and CNN –– have become mere mouthpieces of the government, repeating US President Joe Biden’s lies and hiding history from the public. (more…)

  • An Asia-Pacific NATO: fanning the flames of war

    An Asia-Pacific NATO: fanning the flames of war

    “My country, the U.S., is unrecognisable. I’m not sure who runs the country. I do not believe it is the president.”, says Jeffrey Sachs in a speech at a Saving Humanity and Planet Earth (SHAPE) seminar, Melbourne, Australia. “U.S. actions are putting us on a path to war with China in the same way that U.S. actions did in Ukraine.” (more…)

  • US politics, climate change, and the Paris Finance Summit

    US politics, climate change, and the Paris Finance Summit

    Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley and French President Emmanuel Macron invited world leaders to Paris on June 22-23 to reach a new “global pact” to finance the fight against poverty and human-induced climate change. All kudos for the ambition, yet few dollars were put on the table. To an important extent, the continuing global failure to finance the fight against poverty and climate change reflects the failings of US politics, since the US, at least for the moment, remains at the centre of the global financial system. (more…)

  • US-China relations and the decline of US dominance

    US-China relations and the decline of US dominance

    What is the path to peace for the war in Ukraine? Is America still powerful enough to impose global order? The US has just 4.1% of the world’s population, while the BRICS countries have 41.5%. In this conversation with economist Jeffrey Sachs, we discuss the origins of the conflict in Ukraine and NATO enlargement, US-China relations, and the decline of US dominance. (more…)

  • How JFK would pursue peace in Ukraine

    How JFK would pursue peace in Ukraine

    Sixty years after Kennedy’s commencement address at American University, crucial lessons must still be learned about how to end dangerous conflicts in a nuclear world. (more…)

  • The war in Ukraine was provoked— and why that matters to achieve peace

    The war in Ukraine was provoked— and why that matters to achieve peace

    By recognising that the question of NATO enlargement is at the centre of this war, we understand why U.S. weaponry will not end this war. Only diplomatic efforts can do that. (more…)

  • America’s wars and the US debt crisis

    America’s wars and the US debt crisis

    To surmount the debt crisis, America needs to stop feeding the Military-Industrial Complex, the most powerful lobby in Washington. (more…)

  • Money makes the world go round – and development succeed

    Money makes the world go round – and development succeed

    The key to economic development and ending poverty is investment. Nations achieve prosperity by investing in four priorities. Most important is investing in people, through quality education and health care. The next is infrastructure, such as electricity, safe water, digital networks, and public transport. The third is natural capital, protecting nature. The fourth is business investment. The key is finance: mobilising the funds to invest at the scale and speed required. (more…)

  • China’s “Historic” push for multipolar world to end U.S. domination

    China’s “Historic” push for multipolar world to end U.S. domination

    This is a historic watershed that the world is living through right now. What China is after is true multilateralism. What’s very important to understand is that most of the world also does not want the U.S. as the global preeminent power. Most of the world wants a truly multipolar world, and is, therefore, not lined up behind the United States’ sanctions on Russia, says Jeffrey Sachs in an interview with Democracy now. (more…)

  • The need for a new US Foreign Policy

    The need for a new US Foreign Policy

    US foreign policy is based on an inherent contradiction and fatal flaw. The aim of US foreign policy is a US-dominated world, in which the US writes the global trade and financial rules, controls advanced technologies, maintains militarily supremacy, and dominates all potential competitors. Unless US foreign policy is changed to recognise the need for a multipolar world, it will lead to more wars, and possibly World War III. (more…)

  • The global banking crisis and world economy

    The global banking crisis and world economy

    The banking crisis that hit Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) last week has spread. We recall with a shudder two recent financial contagions: the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, which led to a deep Asian recession, and the 2008 Great Recession, which led to a global downturn. The new banking crisis hits a world economy already disrupted by pandemic, war, sanctions, geopolitical tensions, and climate shocks. (more…)

  • The geopolitics of peace in a post-Western world

    The geopolitics of peace in a post-Western world

    We are in the midst of an extraordinarily dangerous and destructive hot war in Ukraine, and there is now daily talk about the prospects of a US-China war in Asia, perhaps over Taiwan. We cannot afford a continuation of the current war, and we cannot afford a war between the US and China. That would be the end of civilisation. (more…)

  • The ninth anniversary of the Ukraine war

    The ninth anniversary of the Ukraine war

    We are not at the 1-year anniversary of the war, as the Western governments and media claim. This is the 9-year anniversary of the war. And that makes a big difference. (more…)

  • Jeffrey Sachs’ testimony at UN security council on the Nord Stream Pipeline destruction

    Jeffrey Sachs’ testimony at UN security council on the Nord Stream Pipeline destruction

    Testimony of Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs
    University Professor at Columbia University
    UN Security Council Session on the Nord Stream Pipeline Destruction
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  • What Ukraine needs to learn from Afghanistan about proxy wars

    What Ukraine needs to learn from Afghanistan about proxy wars

    The greatest enemy of economic development is war. If the world slips further into global conflict, our economic hopes and our very survival could go up in flames. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has moved the hands of the Doomsday Clock to a mere 90 seconds to midnight. (more…)

  • The new geopolitics

    The new geopolitics

    There is universal assent that we are in a period of geopolitical tension and flux. In a rough chronology, 1815-1914 was the era of British hegemony, the not-so-peaceful Pax Britannica. (more…)

  • The new world economy

    The new world economy

    Belém, Brazil – I inaugurate this new series of columns in a New Year and a new beginning for Brazil with the inauguration of President Lula da Silva, His well-wishers poured out across the country in a revival of hope for Brazil after four years of disastrous rule under his right-wing predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, who had fled Brazil for Florida on the eve of Lula’s inauguration. Bolsonaro left behind a mob that rampaged government office buildings before being arrested in large numbers by the police. (more…)

  • Where are China-U.S. relations going? Must watch interview

    Where are China-U.S. relations going? Must watch interview

    “There is a battle in the US between so called hardliners, so called neocons or neoconservatives, and those who want cooperative relations with China.”

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  • Best of 2022: The great game in Ukraine is spinning out of control

    Best of 2022: The great game in Ukraine is spinning out of control

    Former US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski famously described Ukraine as a “geopolitical pivot” of Eurasia, central to both US and Russian power. Since Russia views its vital security interests to be at stake in the current conflict, the war in Ukraine is rapidly escalating to a nuclear showdown. It’s urgent for both the US and Russia to exercise restraint before disaster hits. (more…)

  • A mediator’s guide to peace in Ukraine

    A mediator’s guide to peace in Ukraine

    The Ukraine War is an extremely dangerous war between nuclear superpowers in a world desperately in need of peace and cooperation. (more…)

  • Biden’s foreign policy is sinking the Congressional Dems – and Ukraine

    Biden’s foreign policy is sinking the Congressional Dems – and Ukraine

    The proxy war between the U.S. and Russia is devastating Ukraine, ironically in the name of saving Ukraine. (more…)

  • The great game in Ukraine is spinning out of control

    The great game in Ukraine is spinning out of control

    Former US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski famously described Ukraine as a “geopolitical pivot” of Eurasia, central to both US and Russian power. Since Russia views its vital security interests to be at stake in the current conflict, the war in Ukraine is rapidly escalating to a nuclear showdown. It’s urgent for both the US and Russia to exercise restraint before disaster hits. (more…)

  • The wealthy pollutors inflict pain and death on the poor of Pakistan

    The wealthy pollutors inflict pain and death on the poor of Pakistan

    Even if we measure cumulative emissions just from the 1992-2020 period, the US share is 19.6%, the high-income group’s share is 46.9%, and Pakistan’s share is 0.4%. (more…)

  • On Ukraine and Taiwan we are not using diplomacy; we are using weaponry

    On Ukraine and Taiwan we are not using diplomacy; we are using weaponry

    We are taking exactly the same tactics in East Asia that led to the war in Ukraine. We’re organising alliances, building up weaponry, trash-talking China, having Speaker Pelosi fly to Taiwan, when the Chinese government said, “Please, lower the temperature, lower the tensions.” We say, “No, we do what we want,” and now send more arms. This is a recipe for yet another war. And to my mind, it’s terrifying.

    A new database that Tufts is maintaining has just shown that there have been more than 100 military interventions by the United States since 1991. It’s really unbelievable. (more…)

  • The west’s false narrative about Russia and China

    The west’s false narrative about Russia and China

    The world is on the edge of nuclear catastrophe in no small part because of the failure of Western political leaders to be forthright about the causes of the escalating global conflicts. The relentless Western narrative that the West is noble while Russia and China are evil is simple-minded and extraordinarily dangerous. It is an attempt to manipulate public opinion, not to deal with very real and pressing diplomacy. (more…)

  • Jeffrey Sachs and Neil Harrison: Did US biotechnology help to create COVID-19?

    Jeffrey Sachs and Neil Harrison: Did US biotechnology help to create COVID-19?

    NEW YORK – When US President Joe Biden asked the United States Intelligence Community to determine the origin of COVID-19, its conclusion was remarkably understated but nonetheless shocking. (more…)

  • Jeffrey Sachs speaks: The perilous situation after COVID-19, the war in Ukraine and the end of US leadership

    Jeffrey Sachs speaks: The perilous situation after COVID-19, the war in Ukraine and the end of US leadership

    Jeffrey Sachs, economist and UN adviser for the Sustainable Development Goals, discusses the situation in the world after the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the dangerous US mindset. (more…)

  • Ukraine is the latest neocon disaster

    Ukraine is the latest neocon disaster

    The war in Ukraine is the culmination of a 30-year project of the American neoconservative movement. The Biden Administration is packed with the same neocons who championed the US wars of choice in Serbia (1999), Afghanistan (2001), Iraq (2003), Syria (2011), Libya (2011), and who did so much to provoke Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The neocon track record is one of unmitigated disaster, yet Biden has staffed his team with neocons. As a result, Biden is steering Ukraine, the US, and the European Union towards yet another geopolitical debacle. If Europe has any insight, it will separate itself from these US foreign policy debacles. (more…)