El nuevo orden económico mundial: EE. UU., China, Europa y el descontento global
Description
In El nuevo orden mundial, economist Daniel Lacalle delivers a critical analysis of what he describes as more than a decade of unchecked “woke” interventionism in the West. He argues that this period has been marked by economic, labor, and cultural policies that undermine individual freedom and entrepreneurial initiative—particularly within a European Union suffering from social and economic decline. Lacalle critiques what he sees as the totalitarian tendencies behind seemingly well-intentioned progressive and social democratic agendas, using Spain as a key example of how liberties have been eroded in the name of freedom and social peace.
The book also addresses global dynamics, warning about the risks of the 2030 Agenda, digital identities, and artificial intelligence in a changing geopolitical landscape where the U.S. has broken traditional alliances, China emerges as a last-minute partner for Europe, and ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East escalate. Despite this bleak outlook, Lacalle offers citizens strategies for peaceful resistance, encouraging readers to reclaim their power and challenge systems that he believes have grown dangerously controlling.
Daniel Lacalle is a PhD economist, fund manager, and professor at IE Business School with over 24 years of experience in the energy and finance sectors across regions including North Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. He is Chief Economist at Tressis SV, co-manages Adriza International Opportunities, and holds advisory and academic roles at prominent institutions such as the Rafael del Pino Foundation, Mises Instituto Hispano, and the International Foundation for Liberty. Widely recognized as a global thought leader, he has ranked among the most influential economists worldwide and regularly collaborates with major outlets like CNBC, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal. Lacalle is also a best-selling author of several books on markets, energy, and economic freedom, and has been a speaker at top international forums including the World Economic Forum and the London School of Economics.