I have to agree, the world is at a pivotal point and the point is the war in Ukraine, how badly Russia is beaten and how completely it's army is destroyed, especially in equipment. How much they have to pay for post war compensation to Ukraine, not future money from the people, but money that was stolen by Putin and those connected to the régime who benefitted from the system. Almost everybody with money, properties and investments abroad, with a very few exceptions and it probably amounts to well over a trillion dollars.
Not the UN is stopping large scale wars, economic and technological interdependence is and that allows countries to harness global economic and technological power. Things like science, technology, finance and business are global endeavors that harness the brains and effort of the entire world. Take science for instance and the tens of thousands involved in hundreds or thousands of universities and companies in each area of specialty all over the world and all connected as peers by the internet.
So a country like Russia that gets on the wrong side of the Global system (formerly western system, is condemned to poverty and ignorance. It was like that with the old soviet union, but it only involved the western advanced countries, the non aligned and a much larger and less corrupt soviet union. Economic and technological interdependence is the path to peace, not the UN the security council, where Russia makes the UN operate like the republicans do in US senate!
For hundreds of years the first thing a country at war did was try to cut trade off to it's enemies, it was that important hundreds of years ago in the age of sail. It is also one of the reasons the British empire existed, it controlled the seas and trade, but had a policy of free trade and the rule of law, when at peace, some exceptions concerning Americans in the early 19th century noted!
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Ukraine is set to be top of the agenda at Davos, although Russian politicians, business leaders and academics are notably absent.
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UN says 6.5 million Ukrainians have become refugees; Zelenskyy tells Davos the world is at a ‘turning point’