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A World in Disarray by Richard Haass
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“Why the World Feels Broken, and What We Can Do About It”
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Title: A World in Disarray
Author: Richard Haass
Category: Politics & Current Affairs
Why does the world feel so broken? Richard Haass argues that the international order we've relied on since World War Two is crumbling, and we're entering an era of 'managed chaos.' Sam and Sophie sit with that unsettling claim and unpack what it means for all of us.
They trace the history from the Peace of Westphalia to the post-war order, then walk through the three drivers of its erosion: America stepping back, China rewriting the rules, and Russia's aggression. They also explore how power itself is changing, with non-state actors and information warfare, and why Syria is the perfect example of the new disorder.
Haass's prescription is 'pragmatic realism,' built on 'sovereign obligation' and a modern 'concert of great powers.' For the US, he advocates 'restraint and renewal.' If you've been confused by the headlines, this episode gives you a clear-eyed framework for understanding our messy world—and why humility might be our best tool.
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Chapters
00:00The Crumbling World Order01:01Three Drivers Of Erosion01:31Power Shifts And Non-State Actors02:01Syria As A Case Study03:10Pragmatic Realism And Sovereign Obligation03:38Restraint, Renewal, And Humility
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