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davel@lemmygrad.ml to Geopolitics@lemmygrad.mlEnglish · 4 months ago

Radikha Desai has rebooted Geopolitical Economy Hour

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Radikha Desai has rebooted Geopolitical Economy Hour

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davel@lemmygrad.ml to Geopolitics@lemmygrad.mlEnglish · 4 months ago
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The biweekly Geoplitical Economy Report YouTube show, which had been on Ben Norton’s Geopolitical Economy Report channel, featuring Michael Hudson and Radikha Desai, is being continued on Desai’s YouTube channel, Radhika Desai Geopolitical Economist. She just published the 52nd episode, The West’s International Civil War at the Munich Insecurity Conference.

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    i was wondering what happened to her… haven’t heard from her in months

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