As a distinct historical epoch, neo-imperialism is currently characterised by the globalisation of finance and the financialisation of monopoly capitalism.
Neo-imperialism is the dominance and hegemony over others through formalised and nominally free legal agreements, economic power, and cultural influence, as opposed to the more traditional forms of imperialism and colonialism, which are characterised by conquest and direct rule of the conquered territory, and sometimes migration and residence there.
The current global activity of intergovernmental organisations shows both encouraging and alarming tendencies.
One cannot deny the importance of intergovernmental organisations in maintaining peace and facilitating cooperation between nations in the modern era. However, to exert global control, such groups frequently operate in secrecy. They take advantage of developing countries in the name of progress. They employ a wide range of tactics, the vast majority advancing their own agendas at the expense of those they claim to be aiding.
Let us look at the countries that hold permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council. We can see that their decisions are always treated as final and they maintain a dominant position in international affairs.
The United Nations is led by significant imperialist countries and can only take action with their consent. France, China, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States hold a veto over any deployment of United Nations…