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Pepe Escobar

Pepe Escobar is the roving correspondent for Asia Times.  His latest book is Obama Does Globalistan.  He may be reached at [email protected]

Will Chess, Not Battleship, Be the Game of the Future in Eurasia?

Silk Roads, Night Trains, and the Third Industrial Revolution in China

By Pepe Escobar On November 22, 2015On May 15, 2021

The Eurasian Big Bang 

How China and Russia Are Running Rings Around Washington

By Pepe Escobar On July 23, 2015On May 15, 2021

Year of the Sheep, Century of the Dragon?

New Silk Roads and the Chinese Vision of a Brave New (Trade) World

By Pepe Escobar On February 22, 2015On February 22, 2015

Go West, Young Han

As Washington “Pivots” to Asia, China Does the Eurasian Pirouette

By Pepe Escobar On December 16, 2014On May 15, 2021

Can China and Russia Squeeze Washington Out of Eurasia?

The Future of a Beijing-Moscow-Berlin Alliance

By Pepe Escobar On October 5, 2014On October 5, 2014

The Birth of a Eurasian Century

Russia and China Do Pipelineistan

By Pepe Escobar On May 18, 2014On May 15, 2021

The Chimerica Dream

Two Nations, Two Dreams, One Pacific

By Pepe Escobar On June 20, 2013On May 15, 2021

Mr. President, Tear Down This Wall

Washington’s Iranian Future

By Pepe Escobar On December 6, 2012On December 6, 2012

A History of the World, BRIC by BRIC

By Pepe Escobar On April 26, 2012On May 15, 2021

The Myth of “Isolated” Iran

By Pepe Escobar On January 17, 2012On May 15, 2021

The West and the Rest in a One-Model-Fits-All World

By Pepe Escobar On September 25, 2011On September 25, 2011

Is Egypt the Future IndoTurkeZil?

By Pepe Escobar On March 13, 2011On May 15, 2021

Pepe Escobar, Pipelineistan’s New Silk Road

By Pepe Escobar On October 12, 2010On May 15, 2021

Pepe Escobar, Pipelineistan’s Ultimate Opera

By Pepe Escobar On October 1, 2009On January 1, 2021

Pepe Escobar, Pipelineistan Goes Af-Pak

Blue Gold, Turkmen Bashes, and Asian Grids

By Pepe Escobar On May 12, 2009On December 31, 2020

Pepe Escobar, Welcome to Pipelineistan

By Pepe Escobar On March 24, 2009On February 17, 2021

Pepe Escobar, Iran under the Gun

By Pepe Escobar On May 1, 2008On February 17, 2021

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