Published: December 07, 2009
Craig Isherwood Webcast: Australia's Mission, in a Pacific-Centred World
When: 7:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time, Thursday, 10th December (6:30 pm SA, 6:00 pm QLD, 5:30 pm NT, 4:00 pm WA)
Where: www.cecaust.com.au If it hit you that the unprecedented political events in Canberra in the last fortnight signaled a dramatic change in the political climate, tune in on Thursday night to watch Citizens Electoral Council leader Craig Isherwood's live webcast address, to see what's coming next.
The CEC National Secretary will speak on what must be Australia's Mission, in a rapidly-shifting world strategic situation, driven by the reality of the ongoing global economic breakdown crisis. The recent political deadlock in Canberra reflects a worldwide pattern, in which national governments are being reshaped by a mass-strike among their populations, fueled by anger at the failure of political institutions to deal with the economic crisis.
Despite the best efforts of the British imperial architects of the globalisation policies that caused the crisis to keep globalisation going, through enhancing the powers of the IMF and G-20 and scamming the world into an international climate change treaty, the economic reality is forcing national governments to shift away from globalisation and adopt measures to ensure the common good of their people.
The most dramatic such moves have been among the Eurasian nations of Russia and China, as well as India, whose steps to forge a new economic path in cooperation with each other have shifted the strategic dynamic determining the world's future from the Atlantic region, to our own region, the Asia-Pacific. In the light of this shift, what will Australia do?
How will we choose, between the options of sticking with the disaster of British globalisation, and, as under Rudd, continuing to sacrifice our nation-state's welfare to British causes like free trade and climate change, or orienting ourselves to the clear intention by Asia's giants to develop their economies and raise their living standards, which opens up immense scientific, industrial and infrastructural development opportunities for Australia, far beyond our current colonial-like role of being a glorified quarry?
Craig Isherwood's webcast address will be fundamental to Australia's survival, and future identity. Every Australian needs to watch it. Visit to submit a question to Craig.
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