Iran, Russia and China: the Poltical Economy of Current Geopolitics

In the never-never land of the  United States, geopolitics, international relations and economics are treated as three different disciplines. Political science and international relations are treated as if capitalist economics has nothing to do with either. On the other hand, neoclassical economics is treated as if there were no politics involved. This article shows how international cooperation of Russia, China and Iran is driven by a reaction against the control of the world economy by the United States.

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About Barbara MacLean

Barbara MacLean has worked as an academic and career counselor at California State University, East Bay (CSUEB), Merritt and West Valley Colleges and as a career counselor and manager of the Oakland One Stop Career Center, a public career and jobs center in partnership with EDD. She is a co-founder and editor of Planning Beyond Capitalism.

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