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Helen Thompson on Disorder and the Analysis of Contemporary Geopolitics

May 20, 2025
Helen Thompson, a Professor of Political Economy at Cambridge and co-host of the podcast These Times, dives deep into the heart of geopolitical analysis. She discusses her book, Disorder, highlighting the role of energy in shaping international relations. The conversation spans military conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, energy geopolitics related to Net Zero, and the intricate ties between finance and geopolitical dynamics post-2008. Thompson’s unique methodology emphasizes the influence of national interests and historical narratives on global politics.
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ANECDOTE

Learning Detachment in Politics

  • Helen Thompson shares a key undergraduate moment learning to detach emotions in political analysis.
  • Her teacher Jim Ballpitt insisted on dropping moralizing to understand politics analytically.
INSIGHT

Shale Oil Sparks Geopolitics Interest

  • Shale oil revolution forced Thompson to study geopolitics to understand energy's economic impact.
  • The US shale boom shook the global oil order, intertwining energy and international relations.
INSIGHT

Finance and Energy Intertwined

  • Financial flows and monetary policies are inseparably linked to global energy dynamics.
  • Energy crises and financial upheavals often coincide, shaping global economic and political stability.
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