Bretton Woods 2.0: A New Economic Order for the Planet
By Alki David
December 2025
Countdown to Judgment Day
January 16, 2026 — 9:00 AM
St. John’s, Antigua & Barbuda
The New Economic Order — NEO
Prime Minister Gaston Browne · Antigua & Barbuda
Prime Minister Gaston Browne — the statesman who positioned Antigua & Barbuda at the center of the New Global Economic Order. Start Video.
In 1944, the world stood at a crossroads.
Nations gathered at Bretton Woods to design a new global economic framework after World War II, but lacked essential modern tools such as blockchain technology and real-time governance.
The World Bretton Woods Built — And Its Limits
The original Bretton Woods framework established institutions like the IMF and World Bank but also entrenched governance issues and inequalities.
What Bretton Woods Could Not Build
Modern technology would allow for transparency over secrecy, shared governance over dominance, and regenerative economics instead of indebtedness.
The New Bretton Woods Is Not in New Hampshire. It Is in Antigua.
The architecture of the New Economic Order is sovereign, inclusive, climate-aligned, and citizen-driven, empowering people over banks.
Gaston Browne: The Statesman Who Opened the Door to Bretton Woods 2.0
Prime Minister Gaston Browne champions a global participatory economic framework that uplifts the Global South.
The Role of the Sovereign Judgment
This binding judgment promotes public good development funding and citizen voting rights, establishing a regenerative economic engine.
The World Missed Its Chance in 1944. We Are Not Missing It Now.
With today's tools, the world is poised to create an auditable, inclusive, and incorruptible economic system through Bretton Woods 2.0, which belongs to everyone.







