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America's Global Bullying: Tariffs, Strikes And BRICS Backlash
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America's Global Bullying: Tariffs, Strikes And BRICS Backlash in Ottawa, ON
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America's Global Bullying: Tariffs, Strikes And BRICS Backlash in Ottawa, ON
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America's Global Bullying: Tariffs, Strikes, and the BRICS Backlash examines how U.S. power in the mid-2020s shifted from diplomacy to coercion—through sweeping tariffs, financial pressure, and direct military action in Iran and Venezuela—and how the world responded.
Drawing on geopolitics, economics, and international law, Billy Jones traces how China, Russia, and the BRICS alliance transformed resistance into a coordinated push for sovereignty, de-dollarization, and multipolar order. The book reveals how economic warfare reshaped trade, fractured supply chains, and triggered diplomatic realignment across the Global South.
This is a clear, investigative account of how pressure politics are redrawing the global system—and what it means for the future of power.
America's Global Bullying: Tariffs, Strikes, and the BRICS Backlash examines how U.S. power in the mid-2020s shifted from diplomacy to coercion—through sweeping tariffs, financial pressure, and direct military action in Iran and Venezuela—and how the world responded.
Drawing on geopolitics, economics, and international law, Billy Jones traces how China, Russia, and the BRICS alliance transformed resistance into a coordinated push for sovereignty, de-dollarization, and multipolar order. The book reveals how economic warfare reshaped trade, fractured supply chains, and triggered diplomatic realignment across the Global South.
This is a clear, investigative account of how pressure politics are redrawing the global system—and what it means for the future of power.

















