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Emerging World Order 2025
Prateek Shukla
149 episodes
1 day ago
Emerging World Order 2025 tracks how the global system is changing as the world moves toward a multipolar order. The podcast examines geopolitics, geoeconomics, trade, money, energy, and strategic chokepoints through the lens of BRICS and the Global South. Episodes focus on de-dollarization, sanctions, trade corridors, payment systems, and shifting power dynamics across China, India, Russia, Africa, and Latin America—offering long-form, research-driven analysis beyond the Western narrative.
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Emerging World Order 2025 tracks how the global system is changing as the world moves toward a multipolar order. The podcast examines geopolitics, geoeconomics, trade, money, energy, and strategic chokepoints through the lens of BRICS and the Global South. Episodes focus on de-dollarization, sanctions, trade corridors, payment systems, and shifting power dynamics across China, India, Russia, Africa, and Latin America—offering long-form, research-driven analysis beyond the Western narrative.
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S3E47 Ethiopia & Niger Go Nuclear with Russia | BRICS De-Dollarization in Africa #brics
Emerging World Order 2025
33 minutes 37 seconds
3 months ago
S3E47 Ethiopia & Niger Go Nuclear with Russia | BRICS De-Dollarization in Africa #brics

Welcome to Emerging World Order 2025!!Ethiopia and Niger are turning to Russia’s Rosatom to build nuclear power plants. But this is more than just an energy story — it’s a BRICS story. Ethiopia, already a full BRICS member, is diversifying beyond hydropower with its first nuclear plant. Niger, once a supplier of uranium to France, is now redirecting that resource toward its own development, cutting Europe out of the chain.These nuclear deals show how Russia uses Rosatom as BRICS’ energy arm, binding Africa into 40-year partnerships that bypass the dollar and the IMF. Nuclear energy financing in rubles, yuan, or local currencies is part of the larger de-dollarization push.This episode explains why Africa chose Russia over France, how BRICS is embedding itself in African infrastructure, and what this means for the global multipolar order.Watch till the end for the full breakdown of how Ethiopia and Niger’s nuclear future is tied directly to BRICS, de-dollarization, and the new world order.**Chapters**0:00 — Intro: Ethiopia & Niger Nuclear Deals, BRICS Angle3:55 — Chapter 1: Ethiopia’s First Nuclear Agreement7:16 — Chapter 2: Niger’s 4 GW Nuclear Ambition13:10 — Chapter 3: Why Russia, Not France24:20 — Chapter 4: Rosatom as BRICS’ Energy Arm26:20 — Chapter 5: De-Dollarization via Nuclear Financing30:20 — Chapter 6: Africa in the Multipolar Order#brics #ethiopia #niger #rosatom #dedollarization #multipolarity #africa #nuclearenergy #uranium #france #emergingworldorder2025Follow Me:X: @emergingorderTikTok: @emergingworldorder2025Rumble: @emergingworldorder2025Spotify: @emergingworldorder2025YouTube: @emergingworldorder2025

Emerging World Order 2025
Emerging World Order 2025 tracks how the global system is changing as the world moves toward a multipolar order. The podcast examines geopolitics, geoeconomics, trade, money, energy, and strategic chokepoints through the lens of BRICS and the Global South. Episodes focus on de-dollarization, sanctions, trade corridors, payment systems, and shifting power dynamics across China, India, Russia, Africa, and Latin America—offering long-form, research-driven analysis beyond the Western narrative.