The Global Signal

Alliances Under Strain: World Order, NATO, and Insights from Wheat at War

Jan 28, 2026
Dr. Paul Poast, a University of Chicago political scientist and author of Wheat at War, explores shifting global order and alliance politics. He discusses the move to multipolarity and NATO’s evolving role. He examines social media’s impact on perceptions, the Indo-Pacific’s rising importance, predictability of conflicts, and how crises produce supranational institutions.
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INSIGHT

Shift To A Multipolar World

  • The world is moving from a unipolar moment to multipolarity with multiple great powers.
  • Multipolarity reshapes alliances and raises the risk of competing blocs and regional conflicts.
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Indo-Pacific As Central Theater

  • The Indo-Pacific is becoming the central theater of great-power competition focused on China.
  • The U.S. must reallocate resources there or risk strategic disadvantage in the region.
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Conflicts Rarely Come From Nowhere

  • Geopolitical shocks are seldom true 'black swans' because conflicts usually build from frozen disputes.
  • Monitoring frozen conflicts and escalation dynamics improves forecasting of likely crises.
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