The non-collective efforts of the collective West have shifted Europe to the periphery of the world
Ironically, the policy of financial globalisation and an implanted political agenda has shifted the geopolitical centre of the world from the West to the Asia-Pacific region. This may doom Europe to exist on the periphery of world events. For the first time in centuries, the European continent has found its place in the backyard of world development: its economic, technological and human potential is being trampled on. Europe has become deindustrialised, over-bureaucratised and over-regulated, with dwindling natural reserves. It now has a diverse population in ethnic and confessional terms, which will live in any other way, but not in harmony. It has no common goals and objectives. No shared visions of the future or agreement on the way forward. It runs the danger of becoming the largest old persons’ home on the planet. The capital “E” of Europe at the beginning of the word is a symbol, not for a food preservative, but for the political and ideological end (END) of centuries of social development towards governance on behalf of and for the people and the supremacy of universal human values.















