Iconoclastic economist Jeff Rubin argues Canada might need to ally with Russia or China as the US turns away. A Tyee Q&A.
Jeff Rubin is the former chief economist for CIBC World Markets and is the bestselling author of a number of popular economics books that have tried to explain how the world is changing and departing from the norms of the 20th century to a more unsettled era of scarcity, inequality, natural disasters and war.
His previous books have warned about the end of cheap oil and explained how the middle class “got screwed” by globalization.
Rubin’s latest book is called The Map of the New Normal: How Inflation, War, and Sanctions Will Change Your World Forever, and it tackles the rapid inflation that hit economies across the globe in the wake of pandemic measures. The author is unapologetically realpolitik in his world view. At a book event last summer, he described his outlook as “more Game of Thrones than biblical good and evil.”
We decided to call Rubin up to ask him for his take on Donald Trump’s bellicose tariff threats against Canada and the American president’s repeated urging for Canada to join the United States.
Europe yes. China even to a more limited extent ( at least for a while ).
Russia? You must be freaking kidding me. That is before even considering that Russia and the US are on the path to becoming close allies.
I worked at CIBC when Jeff was in charge. This fucking idiot shouldn’t even have a voice. Fucking shill.
No thank you. Fuck Russia and fuck China, I would be open to trade and trade deals but anything more than that absolutely not.
And nothing permanent, I would only agree with trade deals that could be cancelled at will if, for example, China decided to invade Taiwan, and no trade deals with Russia until they stop trying to invade Ukraine.
Jumping from one bad partner to another just sounds like an idea born from desperation rather than rationality and self-love.
Like why not try harder to form partnerships with EU nations rather than Russia/China?
Between the two it would have to be China. Trump is in bed with Putin and much of what he has done to the US is to further Russia’s interests.
China and Canada have a lot more to offer each other. Outside of obvious trade opportunities, I would imagine China would love to have an increased sphere of influence that sits right at the US border.
Yeah, it’s an interesting read but both of those options are terrible.
Indeed. I’d rather Canada grow stranger and stand on its own feet.
I assume that’s a typo, but I love the idea of us growing stranger to the point where the US backs off.
The power of weird!
Just agree to things and don’t do them.
If we can’t trust whatever Trump says, we can do that too. It would be hard to control things on the ground. They can complain to the higher ups and the higher ups can yell at the subordinates while patting them on the backThat is not a long term solution.