#10109
Mentioned in 4 episodes

World order

Book • 1975

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Guy Spier
as offering a realist perspective on global affairs.
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RWH023: Defensive Investing In Dangerous Times W/ Guy Spier
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Gilbert Doctorow
to highlight how Kissinger adapted his views to include values in foreign policy.
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Gilbert Doctorow: U.S. National Security Strategy Embraces Kissinger-Style Strategy
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Katie Pearson
as a macroeconomic version of Hegemony, where players control world powers and engage in trading and infrastructure building.
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Mentioned by the caller as one of the books they picked up, referenced by
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Jay Dyer
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Pt 2 - Alex Sorin Orthodox Debate, Candace Caller Debate, Atheist Debate, OPEN DEBATE! -Jay Dyer
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Dave Smith
, who said reading it is an impossible challenge because you can't help but hear it in Henry Kissinger's voice in your mind.
“Unbelievably EVIL!” Israel Unleashes ‘Barbarity’ In Gaza + Dave Smith On Druze In Syria
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Alex Newman
, quoting from it to explain the strategy of establishing order within regions and relating them to each other.
The Intermediate Step Necessary For The N.W.O. with Alex Newman
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Ben Shapiro
for a global geopolitical perspective.
Mailbag Sunday
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Amitav Acharya
as the best-selling book on the topic that comes up first in searches.
Amitav Acharya, "The Once and Future World Order: Why Global Civilization Will Survive the Decline of the West" (Hachette UK, 2025)

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