Geopolitical Economy Research Group - GERG

Geopolitical Economy Research Group - GERG The Geopolitical Economy Research Group (GERG) conducts high quality research and analysis dealing with nations and their relation to the world economy.

Welcome to the new website of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group (GERG). The GERG aims to be an influential policy research institute, conducting high quality research and analysis dealing with nations and their relation to the world economy. New thinking on national and international political and economic issues is increasingly urgent. The multipolar world that emerged after the financial c

risis places a question-mark over established frameworks under which this thinking has proceeded in recent decades, notably globalization in which the world order is unified by markets, and empire in which it is unified by a leading power. The Geopolitical Economy Research Group will be a focal point for scholars who seek to transcend the limitations of existing scholarship on the world order, and the constraints of existing disciplinary barriers

05/03/2026

Why the US goes to war abroad - and at home

12/20/2024

Did Israel and the United States win the Syria war? What about NATO member Turkey? Were Iran and the Axis of Resistance defeated? Political economist Radhika...

11/09/2024

Please join us online on November 10 at 12 p.m. ET for a book launch with Radhika Desai, John Bellamy Foster, and Gabriel Rockhill, moderated by Jennifer Pon...

Desai says: “Capitalism is no longer able to provide the basics for most people on the planet. It cannot recover.“What w...
09/15/2024

Desai says: “Capitalism is no longer able to provide the basics for most people on the planet. It cannot recover.

“What we are suffering now with all these wars and inequality and general decline is the cost of keeping capitalism in business. It simply has to go!”

She adds: “Every country will have to find their own ways. People will experiment and find the way that works best for them as long as you bend capital for social use and lay down clear limits by which corporations must proceed.”

ROGER McKENZIE explores how the political economist’s work on geopolitical economics and involvement with the International Manifesto Group offer crucial insights into global power shifts as US hegemony fades

07/23/2024

Thinking while Driving, or Driving while Thinking.

Which is the least acceptable?

We seem to be in a world driven by people who do not think, managed by people who think but cannot drive.

Here's for a future in which everyone thinks and everyone drives.

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