Subject: A New Book of Vojislav Micovic:
Globalization and New World Order
Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 12:46:19 -0700
From: "Artel"
by www.artel.co.yu
office@...
Date:13/05/2002
The New Book of Vojislav Micovic, Ph.D.
Globalization and the New World Order
The new book of Vojislav
Micovic, Ph. D.
Globalization and new world
order was reviewed in
TANJUG Press Center on 22
April 2002 by Dr Mihailo
Markovic, member of Serbian
Academy of Sciences and
Arts (SANU), Dr Blagoje
Babic, expert of
international economy
systems of the Institute of
Politics and economy of
Belgrade and General in
retreat Radovan Radinovic,
expert in military affairs.
The Book can be ordered
through ARTEL for the price
of 300,00 Dinars (or 5
Euros) plus transport fees. The interested ones
are invited to contact us through tel/fax: (+381
11) 699-495, or by e-mail: office@....
(The Book is in Serbian).
NOTES ON THE AUTHOR
Vojislav Micovic, Ph.D., is a publicist and a
political analyst by profession. He studied at the
College of Diplomatics and Journalism of Belgrade
and was graduated from the University of Belgrade
Faculty of Law. Micovic is one of the most
prominent Yugoslav experts on the phenomenon of
mass media and an analyst of global international
relations and special warfare, in particular its
psychological-propaganda and spiritual-cultural
forms, as well as an expert on the strategy of the
New World Order.
Micovic held important posts in the printed media,
on radio and television, and was a state and
political official in Serbia and in Yugoslavia
(undersecretary of culture, information minister,
director of Radio Belgrade, member of the UNESCO
National Commission, secretary and president of
the Federal Conference of the Socialist Alliance
of Yugoslavia, etc.).
Micovic published a large number of scientific and
expert papers and books in the areas of mass
communications, propaganda and international
relations, including: The Principle of Publicity
and Information, Mass Media in Yugoslavia, Foreign
Propaganda in Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia's Openness to
the World, Special Warfare and the New World
Order, The Aggression on Yugoslavia - "Angel of
Mercy" of the New World Order. The books Media in
Yugoslavia and Yugoslavia's Openness to the World
have been translated into French and English, and
the book Aggression on Yugoslavia into English.
The latest book by Vojislav Micovic, Ph.D., is
Globalization and the New World Order.
The book was reviewed by renomed philosopher and
world famous researcher Mihailo Markovic, member
of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
(SANU).
Globalization and the New World Order has been
widely distributed and can be purchased in all
major bookstores in Yugoslavia.
CONTENT
Remarks by the author
I THE WORLD AT THE BEGINNING OF THE THIRD
MILLENNIUM......13
1. THE IDEA AND ROOTS OF
MONDIALISM.....................15
Forerunners of the
idea............................15
Sources of ideology of mondialism in
freemasons....16
Mondialism - an ideology of globalization and the
New World Order................................18
2. MONDIALISM (GLOBALISM) AND NATIONAL
SOVEREIGNTY......233. THREE HISTORICAL MODELS OF
GLOBALIZATION.............31
15th-20th century colonization - conquering lands
and partitioning the
world.........................32
Hitler's New
Order.................................33
Division of world into blocs after
WWII............37
II
4. PLANETARY COLONIALISM - OLD IDEA, NEW
PACKAGING......43
End of Cold War (WWIII) - seed of new
globalization
model................................43
American dream of ruling the
world.................46
5. ARCHITECTURE AND FORMS OF NEW WORLD
ORDER............56
Moulding a political
system........................56
Free market - model of economic exploitation and
enslaving......................................60
Cultural imperialism - imposing a system of
values.............................................67
Globalization of information space - one-way flow
of information........................78
Mega military structures - globalization of a
military
force...................................85
6. INSTITUTIONAL PILLARS OF NEW WORLD
ORDER.............88
United Nations - transformation or
decline.........88
European
Union.....................................95
NATO and Partnership for
Peace.....................99
World Bank and IMF - economic pillars of THE New
World Order...............................107
7. WHO RULES THE WORLD BEHIND THE
SCENES...............109
Council of International Relations and Royal
Institute...................................111
Trilateral
Commission.............................115
Bilderberg
Group..................................117
Role of Rockefeller - King of Financial
Empire....121
Who is
Soros......................................122
8. HOW TO REALIZE PLANS FOR NEW
ORDER...................125
1. Psychological-propaganda methods of special
warfare...........................................125
On idea and essence of special warfare.......129
Institutions for informative and propaganda
activities...................................131
Staff for waging psychological-propaganda
warfare......................................137
Ways and methods for "softening up" and
manipulation.................................139
Who is the target public.....................144
Means for influencing human emotions.........148
2. Sanctions - method of collective punishment of
peoples and states........................150
3. Use of armed force and new forms of
occupation.158
9. PHENOMENON OF GLOBAL TERRORISM (CAUSES AND
CONSEQUENCES).........................160
10. PLANNING NEW FORMS AND WAYS OF
GLOBALIZATION.......170
Conquering new territories - Arctic and
Space.....170
Regional political
integrations...................174
11. RESISTANCE TO FORCIBLE GLOBALIZATION AND
AMERICAN
HEGEMONY.................................180
12. CAUSES AND LESSONS OF NATO AGGRESSION ON
YUGOSLAVIA........................................189
NATO aggression on Yugoslavia - part of the
western strategy in the
Balkans...................189 Why Kosovo and
Metohija? Actual causes and fabricated
reasons................................195
Specificities of NATO aggression on
Yugoslavia....198
World reaction and universal meaning of resistance
to aggression..........................202
13. WHAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE TO GLOBALIZATION AND
THE NEW
ORDER.....................................210
Summary................................................215
Notes on the
author....................................221
SUMMARY
The spirit of mondialism and globalization is
increasingly spreading throughout the modern
world. That is an immanent process in the level of
the reached development of economic, cultural,
scientific-technological, and the overall
potentials of modern mankind. That process is
present today mostly and primarily in the most
developed parts of the world (United States,
Western Europe) and has a tendency to spread to
other areas of our planet. The pace and content of
globalization are determined by the United States
as the only super power, with smaller or greater
support from its European allies. The problem is
not in that process, which is objective and
inevitable, but in that its main participants see
the future, in spite of all the diversities and
inequalities in power and quality of life, as
uniformed, stripped of personality, subjugated to
the stronger, a world in which nations will not
have their independence or the elementary
possibility to be equal to each other and free,
without any threats to the freedoms of other
peoples and nations.
At the beginning of the third millennium, it is
characteristic for the world that there is a
turbulent development of the scientific-technical
revolution as the driving force behind economic
and political integration processes and a material
basis for the ideas of mondialism and the
globalization process. On these foundations,
neoimperialistic tendencies grew stronger and
plans were made for the neocolonial conquering of
the world and the creation of strategies for the
New World Order. The Freemasons are the source of
the ideology of mondialism and mondialism is the
ideology of globalization and the New World Order.
The ideology of mondialism and the practice of
globalization are inversely related to national
sovereignty. International integration processes
and linking of peoples and states are inherent to
their interests, provided their specific
charactaristics, history, tradition, and other
circumstances are respected. In these processes,
there are also inevitably certain changes in the
understanding of the term and contents of
sovereignty. It is possible to resolve the problem
of relations between mondialism and sovereignty
only provided states - carriers of sovereignty,
aware of their needs and interests, voluntarily
transfer part of their sovereignty to
international organs and institutions which
coordinate these interests with other subjects
taking part in that process. Otherwise, any other
manner of limiting, curtailing or abolishing
national sovereignty would lead to conflicts and
similar undesired situations.
Three historical models of globalization preceded
the modern process of globalization and
neocolonial conquering of the world. They are:
world colonization from the 15th to the 20th
century, Hitler's "New Order", and the division of
the world into blocs following the 2nd World War.
After the end of the so-called Cold War and the
dismantling of the Eastern European bloc,
tendencies toward new planetary globalization and
neocolonialism were revived. In the United States,
as the only world super power, the new
international circumstances and relations were
understood as a possibility strongly to renew the
historic dream of America ruling the world. That
dream has been in existence for over two centuries
and is based on ideological and propaganda phrases
that the United States "deserves to have the
leading role in the world."
Plans for the construction of the New World Order
have the central place in the strategy of
globalization. The "architecture" of that order
envisages several elementary models: the creation
of one model of a political system in all
countries regardless of the historical
circumstances and tradition in organizing society
in certain countries; securing a "free market" as
a way which will enable unhindered activities by
multi-national companies in all areas, in
particular in economically undeveloped and poor
countries, paving the way to different forms of
economic exploitation and enslaving many
countries; one of the ways to create the New World
Order is also the tendency to impose cultural and
spiritual values from one part of the world,
mostly the United States and Western Europe, on
the rest of the world; a vital element of the New
World Order is the globalization of media space
and a predominantly one-way flow of information
through global electronic media and other forms of
information; and, finally, mega-military
structures, whose main part is the armed force of
NATO, have an important place within the
"architecture" of this new order.
The United Nations presents the institutional
pillars of this New World Order, headed by the
Security Council which is increasingly becoming an
organ with the functions of a world government, as
it is presented in the ideas of theoreticians and
ideologists of mondialism, then the European
Union, NATO as the military guarrantor for the
creation of the new order, and, finally, the World
Bank and International Monetary Fund as the
economic pillars of this order.
In addition to these institutions, there is also
an entire network of very powerful informal
centers which de facto rule the world behind the
scenes. These are primarily the US Council for
International Relations, the Royal Institute of
Great Britain, the Trilateral Commission (United
States, Europe, Japan), the Rome Club, the
Bilderberg Group, and some others. In these
organizations which always work far from the
public eye, hold secret meetings and withold their
conclusions from the public, there are a large
number of statesmen, corporation presidents,
political leaders, owners of mega-media, bankers,
and other figures. The basic principle of the
activities of these organizations is that their
members realize in practice the conclusions which
are secretly adopted, and they are thus
transported into political and economic decisions
of state and international organs and institutions
which they head or which they can directly
influence.
The methods for realizing the plans for a New
World Order are very diverse. Firstly, many
instruments of psychological-propaganda special
warfare are used. Their objective is to influence
the awareness of the masses, possibly without the
use of rough physical or other force, using
propaganda to induce them to accept a certain
system of values. A series of countries,
especially the United States and several Western
European countries, have an organized network of
propaganda institutions throughout the world and
in these countries. They receive large funds and
employ staffs of thousands who specialize in
specific psychological-propaganda activities.
Their activities are aimed at special "targets",
groups of people from different levels of social
stratification - figures from the political and
economic profession who determine the policy or
those who are not in power but will probably come
to power, persons from the armed forces, editors
and reporters, university professors and teachers,
trade union and student leaders, party leaders,
leaders of ethnic, national and cultural
minorities.
The second method of realizing the new order, or
the implementation of different forms of pressure
on nations and states, are sanctions with which
collective punishment was passed on entire nations
through a series of economic, political, media,
and other measures. In this aspect, the example of
the sanctions against Yugoslavia is especially
characteristic, as they were imposed in 1992 and
are still in effect in certain segments. These
sanctions were comprehensive, they covered all
areas of life and were the first of that kind
known in history. This method is being applied on
an increasing number of states. In the second half
of the 20th century, there were 173 cases of
sanctions imposed in the world, including 125
cases where only the United States imposed
sanctions.
The third form of realizing plans for the New
World Order and applying force is the use of armed
force in order to punish and subjugate certain
nations and states. Armed force was used most
often in co-action with psychological-propaganda,
economic, and other forms of activities in order
to force some countries to accept certain
conditions, to give up their national sovereignty,
to submit to servitude and enable the setting up
of foreign military bases and the use of their
territory for the needs of foreign armed forces.
Within the context of the general tendencies
toward globalization, the phenomenon of global
terrorism has occurred. With the very beginning of
this century, terrorism has acquired new contents
and new dimensions. A vital transformation of
conventional terrorism has occurred. Illegal
terrorist organizations have been formed in all
continents, which have begun to carry out major
terrorist actions. They have not articulated any
concrete goals except the struggle "against the
United States." An anti-terrorist action has been
launched following the attacks on targets in the
United States, and an anti-terrorist coalition has
been set up, spearheaded by the United States,
which was followed by the attack on Afghanistan
and the ousting of the Taliban government. Another
characteristic of contemporary terrorism is
increasingly present state terrorism, or
international state terrorism. This is an open and
united attack and the use of military force and
other means against certain countries. The most
drastic example of such terrorism was the NATO
aggression on Yugoslavia in 1999. Military force,
propaganda-psychological means and sanctions were
used.
In connection with the struggle against terrorism,
it is important to point out that the world is
ready to fight against terrorism, but that it
increasingly frequently asks the question: What
are its true causes? Many analysts, state leaders
and others, consider a battle against consequences
dangerous and with an uncertain outcome, while
nothing is done to outroot the causes of
terrorism. The United States, however, is
dictating new goals and testing the entire world
to see whether it is devoted to its ideas. Such
behaviour is understood as diktat and arrogance,
which creates misunderstandings and confusion and
resistance, not only in the world, but among
America's western allies as well.
The strategists of planetary globalization are
planning the conquering of new spaces - the Arctic
and the Universe. At the same time, regional
(continental) political integrations are
developed.
Insofar as linking of nations and states are
natural and inevitable, experience so far shows
that this linking and integration processes
proceed to a large extent using force and
violence. This awareness causes throughout the
world smaller or greater resistance to violent
globalization, in whose foundations American
hegemony is recognized. Among the figures who
point out the dangers of such a US policy are
numerous independent intellectuals in the United
States, leaders of many political parties in the
world, statesmen from among US allies in Western
Europe, scientists and professional analysts from
a series of institutes for strategic research, and
others.
The NATO armed aggression on Yugoslavia took place
in 1999, the first armed intervention by NATO
outside its territory. That act of aggression was
carried out under the pretext of preventing a
"humanitarian disaster," allegedly to protect the
rights of Kosovo Albanians. However, this was a
fabricated reason aimed at realizing a completely
different goal. That goal was to secure the
dominance of this military alliance in this part
of southeastern Europe and to secure a strategic
territorial corridor toward the continent of Asia,
toward the richest sources of raw materials and
fuels in the Caspian Sea region. Yugoslavia could
not accept the conditions set by the United States
and NATO because that would have meant its
occupation. That is why it was so cruelly
punished. The United States and NATO sent a
message to all countries through the example of
Yugoslavia, especially to small, undeveloped, weak
countries, to guard themselves from modern
terrorist violence by mighty western powers, that
they will get that same lesson if they stand in
the way of the new world colonizers.
The question arises: What is the alternative to
(forcible) globalization and the new order as
conceived by its strategists? Cooperation among
nations and states in all areas of life is an
inevitability and a necessary part of their
future. The only alernative to forcible
integrations and forcible globalization are
togetherness, linking, and interdependence in
differences. A precondition for this is that
states preserve their independence, national and
cultural identity, and the ability to make
unhindered and uninfluenced decisions about their
own destiny, respecting the interests and needs of
others.
Globalization and New World Order
Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 12:46:19 -0700
From: "Artel"
by www.artel.co.yu
office@...
Date:13/05/2002
The New Book of Vojislav Micovic, Ph.D.
Globalization and the New World Order
The new book of Vojislav
Micovic, Ph. D.
Globalization and new world
order was reviewed in
TANJUG Press Center on 22
April 2002 by Dr Mihailo
Markovic, member of Serbian
Academy of Sciences and
Arts (SANU), Dr Blagoje
Babic, expert of
international economy
systems of the Institute of
Politics and economy of
Belgrade and General in
retreat Radovan Radinovic,
expert in military affairs.
The Book can be ordered
through ARTEL for the price
of 300,00 Dinars (or 5
Euros) plus transport fees. The interested ones
are invited to contact us through tel/fax: (+381
11) 699-495, or by e-mail: office@....
(The Book is in Serbian).
NOTES ON THE AUTHOR
Vojislav Micovic, Ph.D., is a publicist and a
political analyst by profession. He studied at the
College of Diplomatics and Journalism of Belgrade
and was graduated from the University of Belgrade
Faculty of Law. Micovic is one of the most
prominent Yugoslav experts on the phenomenon of
mass media and an analyst of global international
relations and special warfare, in particular its
psychological-propaganda and spiritual-cultural
forms, as well as an expert on the strategy of the
New World Order.
Micovic held important posts in the printed media,
on radio and television, and was a state and
political official in Serbia and in Yugoslavia
(undersecretary of culture, information minister,
director of Radio Belgrade, member of the UNESCO
National Commission, secretary and president of
the Federal Conference of the Socialist Alliance
of Yugoslavia, etc.).
Micovic published a large number of scientific and
expert papers and books in the areas of mass
communications, propaganda and international
relations, including: The Principle of Publicity
and Information, Mass Media in Yugoslavia, Foreign
Propaganda in Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia's Openness to
the World, Special Warfare and the New World
Order, The Aggression on Yugoslavia - "Angel of
Mercy" of the New World Order. The books Media in
Yugoslavia and Yugoslavia's Openness to the World
have been translated into French and English, and
the book Aggression on Yugoslavia into English.
The latest book by Vojislav Micovic, Ph.D., is
Globalization and the New World Order.
The book was reviewed by renomed philosopher and
world famous researcher Mihailo Markovic, member
of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
(SANU).
Globalization and the New World Order has been
widely distributed and can be purchased in all
major bookstores in Yugoslavia.
CONTENT
Remarks by the author
I THE WORLD AT THE BEGINNING OF THE THIRD
MILLENNIUM......13
1. THE IDEA AND ROOTS OF
MONDIALISM.....................15
Forerunners of the
idea............................15
Sources of ideology of mondialism in
freemasons....16
Mondialism - an ideology of globalization and the
New World Order................................18
2. MONDIALISM (GLOBALISM) AND NATIONAL
SOVEREIGNTY......233. THREE HISTORICAL MODELS OF
GLOBALIZATION.............31
15th-20th century colonization - conquering lands
and partitioning the
world.........................32
Hitler's New
Order.................................33
Division of world into blocs after
WWII............37
II
4. PLANETARY COLONIALISM - OLD IDEA, NEW
PACKAGING......43
End of Cold War (WWIII) - seed of new
globalization
model................................43
American dream of ruling the
world.................46
5. ARCHITECTURE AND FORMS OF NEW WORLD
ORDER............56
Moulding a political
system........................56
Free market - model of economic exploitation and
enslaving......................................60
Cultural imperialism - imposing a system of
values.............................................67
Globalization of information space - one-way flow
of information........................78
Mega military structures - globalization of a
military
force...................................85
6. INSTITUTIONAL PILLARS OF NEW WORLD
ORDER.............88
United Nations - transformation or
decline.........88
European
Union.....................................95
NATO and Partnership for
Peace.....................99
World Bank and IMF - economic pillars of THE New
World Order...............................107
7. WHO RULES THE WORLD BEHIND THE
SCENES...............109
Council of International Relations and Royal
Institute...................................111
Trilateral
Commission.............................115
Bilderberg
Group..................................117
Role of Rockefeller - King of Financial
Empire....121
Who is
Soros......................................122
8. HOW TO REALIZE PLANS FOR NEW
ORDER...................125
1. Psychological-propaganda methods of special
warfare...........................................125
On idea and essence of special warfare.......129
Institutions for informative and propaganda
activities...................................131
Staff for waging psychological-propaganda
warfare......................................137
Ways and methods for "softening up" and
manipulation.................................139
Who is the target public.....................144
Means for influencing human emotions.........148
2. Sanctions - method of collective punishment of
peoples and states........................150
3. Use of armed force and new forms of
occupation.158
9. PHENOMENON OF GLOBAL TERRORISM (CAUSES AND
CONSEQUENCES).........................160
10. PLANNING NEW FORMS AND WAYS OF
GLOBALIZATION.......170
Conquering new territories - Arctic and
Space.....170
Regional political
integrations...................174
11. RESISTANCE TO FORCIBLE GLOBALIZATION AND
AMERICAN
HEGEMONY.................................180
12. CAUSES AND LESSONS OF NATO AGGRESSION ON
YUGOSLAVIA........................................189
NATO aggression on Yugoslavia - part of the
western strategy in the
Balkans...................189 Why Kosovo and
Metohija? Actual causes and fabricated
reasons................................195
Specificities of NATO aggression on
Yugoslavia....198
World reaction and universal meaning of resistance
to aggression..........................202
13. WHAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE TO GLOBALIZATION AND
THE NEW
ORDER.....................................210
Summary................................................215
Notes on the
author....................................221
SUMMARY
The spirit of mondialism and globalization is
increasingly spreading throughout the modern
world. That is an immanent process in the level of
the reached development of economic, cultural,
scientific-technological, and the overall
potentials of modern mankind. That process is
present today mostly and primarily in the most
developed parts of the world (United States,
Western Europe) and has a tendency to spread to
other areas of our planet. The pace and content of
globalization are determined by the United States
as the only super power, with smaller or greater
support from its European allies. The problem is
not in that process, which is objective and
inevitable, but in that its main participants see
the future, in spite of all the diversities and
inequalities in power and quality of life, as
uniformed, stripped of personality, subjugated to
the stronger, a world in which nations will not
have their independence or the elementary
possibility to be equal to each other and free,
without any threats to the freedoms of other
peoples and nations.
At the beginning of the third millennium, it is
characteristic for the world that there is a
turbulent development of the scientific-technical
revolution as the driving force behind economic
and political integration processes and a material
basis for the ideas of mondialism and the
globalization process. On these foundations,
neoimperialistic tendencies grew stronger and
plans were made for the neocolonial conquering of
the world and the creation of strategies for the
New World Order. The Freemasons are the source of
the ideology of mondialism and mondialism is the
ideology of globalization and the New World Order.
The ideology of mondialism and the practice of
globalization are inversely related to national
sovereignty. International integration processes
and linking of peoples and states are inherent to
their interests, provided their specific
charactaristics, history, tradition, and other
circumstances are respected. In these processes,
there are also inevitably certain changes in the
understanding of the term and contents of
sovereignty. It is possible to resolve the problem
of relations between mondialism and sovereignty
only provided states - carriers of sovereignty,
aware of their needs and interests, voluntarily
transfer part of their sovereignty to
international organs and institutions which
coordinate these interests with other subjects
taking part in that process. Otherwise, any other
manner of limiting, curtailing or abolishing
national sovereignty would lead to conflicts and
similar undesired situations.
Three historical models of globalization preceded
the modern process of globalization and
neocolonial conquering of the world. They are:
world colonization from the 15th to the 20th
century, Hitler's "New Order", and the division of
the world into blocs following the 2nd World War.
After the end of the so-called Cold War and the
dismantling of the Eastern European bloc,
tendencies toward new planetary globalization and
neocolonialism were revived. In the United States,
as the only world super power, the new
international circumstances and relations were
understood as a possibility strongly to renew the
historic dream of America ruling the world. That
dream has been in existence for over two centuries
and is based on ideological and propaganda phrases
that the United States "deserves to have the
leading role in the world."
Plans for the construction of the New World Order
have the central place in the strategy of
globalization. The "architecture" of that order
envisages several elementary models: the creation
of one model of a political system in all
countries regardless of the historical
circumstances and tradition in organizing society
in certain countries; securing a "free market" as
a way which will enable unhindered activities by
multi-national companies in all areas, in
particular in economically undeveloped and poor
countries, paving the way to different forms of
economic exploitation and enslaving many
countries; one of the ways to create the New World
Order is also the tendency to impose cultural and
spiritual values from one part of the world,
mostly the United States and Western Europe, on
the rest of the world; a vital element of the New
World Order is the globalization of media space
and a predominantly one-way flow of information
through global electronic media and other forms of
information; and, finally, mega-military
structures, whose main part is the armed force of
NATO, have an important place within the
"architecture" of this new order.
The United Nations presents the institutional
pillars of this New World Order, headed by the
Security Council which is increasingly becoming an
organ with the functions of a world government, as
it is presented in the ideas of theoreticians and
ideologists of mondialism, then the European
Union, NATO as the military guarrantor for the
creation of the new order, and, finally, the World
Bank and International Monetary Fund as the
economic pillars of this order.
In addition to these institutions, there is also
an entire network of very powerful informal
centers which de facto rule the world behind the
scenes. These are primarily the US Council for
International Relations, the Royal Institute of
Great Britain, the Trilateral Commission (United
States, Europe, Japan), the Rome Club, the
Bilderberg Group, and some others. In these
organizations which always work far from the
public eye, hold secret meetings and withold their
conclusions from the public, there are a large
number of statesmen, corporation presidents,
political leaders, owners of mega-media, bankers,
and other figures. The basic principle of the
activities of these organizations is that their
members realize in practice the conclusions which
are secretly adopted, and they are thus
transported into political and economic decisions
of state and international organs and institutions
which they head or which they can directly
influence.
The methods for realizing the plans for a New
World Order are very diverse. Firstly, many
instruments of psychological-propaganda special
warfare are used. Their objective is to influence
the awareness of the masses, possibly without the
use of rough physical or other force, using
propaganda to induce them to accept a certain
system of values. A series of countries,
especially the United States and several Western
European countries, have an organized network of
propaganda institutions throughout the world and
in these countries. They receive large funds and
employ staffs of thousands who specialize in
specific psychological-propaganda activities.
Their activities are aimed at special "targets",
groups of people from different levels of social
stratification - figures from the political and
economic profession who determine the policy or
those who are not in power but will probably come
to power, persons from the armed forces, editors
and reporters, university professors and teachers,
trade union and student leaders, party leaders,
leaders of ethnic, national and cultural
minorities.
The second method of realizing the new order, or
the implementation of different forms of pressure
on nations and states, are sanctions with which
collective punishment was passed on entire nations
through a series of economic, political, media,
and other measures. In this aspect, the example of
the sanctions against Yugoslavia is especially
characteristic, as they were imposed in 1992 and
are still in effect in certain segments. These
sanctions were comprehensive, they covered all
areas of life and were the first of that kind
known in history. This method is being applied on
an increasing number of states. In the second half
of the 20th century, there were 173 cases of
sanctions imposed in the world, including 125
cases where only the United States imposed
sanctions.
The third form of realizing plans for the New
World Order and applying force is the use of armed
force in order to punish and subjugate certain
nations and states. Armed force was used most
often in co-action with psychological-propaganda,
economic, and other forms of activities in order
to force some countries to accept certain
conditions, to give up their national sovereignty,
to submit to servitude and enable the setting up
of foreign military bases and the use of their
territory for the needs of foreign armed forces.
Within the context of the general tendencies
toward globalization, the phenomenon of global
terrorism has occurred. With the very beginning of
this century, terrorism has acquired new contents
and new dimensions. A vital transformation of
conventional terrorism has occurred. Illegal
terrorist organizations have been formed in all
continents, which have begun to carry out major
terrorist actions. They have not articulated any
concrete goals except the struggle "against the
United States." An anti-terrorist action has been
launched following the attacks on targets in the
United States, and an anti-terrorist coalition has
been set up, spearheaded by the United States,
which was followed by the attack on Afghanistan
and the ousting of the Taliban government. Another
characteristic of contemporary terrorism is
increasingly present state terrorism, or
international state terrorism. This is an open and
united attack and the use of military force and
other means against certain countries. The most
drastic example of such terrorism was the NATO
aggression on Yugoslavia in 1999. Military force,
propaganda-psychological means and sanctions were
used.
In connection with the struggle against terrorism,
it is important to point out that the world is
ready to fight against terrorism, but that it
increasingly frequently asks the question: What
are its true causes? Many analysts, state leaders
and others, consider a battle against consequences
dangerous and with an uncertain outcome, while
nothing is done to outroot the causes of
terrorism. The United States, however, is
dictating new goals and testing the entire world
to see whether it is devoted to its ideas. Such
behaviour is understood as diktat and arrogance,
which creates misunderstandings and confusion and
resistance, not only in the world, but among
America's western allies as well.
The strategists of planetary globalization are
planning the conquering of new spaces - the Arctic
and the Universe. At the same time, regional
(continental) political integrations are
developed.
Insofar as linking of nations and states are
natural and inevitable, experience so far shows
that this linking and integration processes
proceed to a large extent using force and
violence. This awareness causes throughout the
world smaller or greater resistance to violent
globalization, in whose foundations American
hegemony is recognized. Among the figures who
point out the dangers of such a US policy are
numerous independent intellectuals in the United
States, leaders of many political parties in the
world, statesmen from among US allies in Western
Europe, scientists and professional analysts from
a series of institutes for strategic research, and
others.
The NATO armed aggression on Yugoslavia took place
in 1999, the first armed intervention by NATO
outside its territory. That act of aggression was
carried out under the pretext of preventing a
"humanitarian disaster," allegedly to protect the
rights of Kosovo Albanians. However, this was a
fabricated reason aimed at realizing a completely
different goal. That goal was to secure the
dominance of this military alliance in this part
of southeastern Europe and to secure a strategic
territorial corridor toward the continent of Asia,
toward the richest sources of raw materials and
fuels in the Caspian Sea region. Yugoslavia could
not accept the conditions set by the United States
and NATO because that would have meant its
occupation. That is why it was so cruelly
punished. The United States and NATO sent a
message to all countries through the example of
Yugoslavia, especially to small, undeveloped, weak
countries, to guard themselves from modern
terrorist violence by mighty western powers, that
they will get that same lesson if they stand in
the way of the new world colonizers.
The question arises: What is the alternative to
(forcible) globalization and the new order as
conceived by its strategists? Cooperation among
nations and states in all areas of life is an
inevitability and a necessary part of their
future. The only alernative to forcible
integrations and forcible globalization are
togetherness, linking, and interdependence in
differences. A precondition for this is that
states preserve their independence, national and
cultural identity, and the ability to make
unhindered and uninfluenced decisions about their
own destiny, respecting the interests and needs of
others.