Multipolarity

Multipolarity
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Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 17min

Lovely Bubbly, EuthanisedUK, Is The Shine Coming Off Sheinbaum?

The conversation dives deep into the potential fallout of a bursting AI bubble and its implications for the tech industry. A startling spike in UK abortion rates signals economic distress, raising concerns about demographic stability. In Mexico, protests against violence spark accusations of foreign interference, with U.S. political tension intensifying. The hosts explore the broader impact of tech and demographic shifts, questioning whether current trends could lead to significant societal changes.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 8min

Turkish Power, Israeli Pivot: The New Middle East That Is Taking Shape with Firas Modad

Firas Modad, founder of Modad Geopolitics, offers keen insights into the evolving landscape of Middle Eastern geopolitics. He discusses how the October 7 attacks disrupted regional alliances and reshaped support dynamics, notably enhancing Turkey’s influence amid the chaos. Firas contrasts Israeli tactical successes with broader strategic consequences and highlights the fragility of U.S. alliances with Egypt and Jordan. He also explores the implications of Iran’s shift towards nationalism and the potential for a decisive rivalry with Turkey.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 12min

Premium Edition Teaser: Has China Won The Trade War?

The hosts delve into the implications of the recent US-China trade deal, highlighting its significance as a potential turning point in global economics. They discuss Dick Cheney's legacy and the evolution of American power. The conversation touches on China's growing dominance and the shift in economic leverage, as well as historical perspectives on trade conflicts. They also critique the economic impact of the trade war on Wall Street and explore how Americans perceive their economy in this changing landscape.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 1h 10min

What's The Worst That Could Happen? With Malcom Kyeyune

Malcom Kyeyune, a Swedish political commentator known for his unique views on geopolitics, dives into chilling collapse scenarios for the U.S. and Europe. He discusses America’s escalating domestic instability and the risks of social breakdown from welfare cuts. Malcom highlights Europe's panic over the Ukraine conflict, Belgium's descent into corruption, and the potential disintegration of the UK. Their conversation reveals a stunning picture of geopolitical decay, punctuated by the absurdities of Britain’s military spending and political deadlock.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 52min

Audio Essays: Budapest Beanfest, Blessed are the Chipmakers

A potential Trump-Putin summit in neutral Budapest could reshape European politics, with Hungary positioning itself as a peace broker. Discussions reveal public sentiment shifting dramatically post-Anchorage, as misinformation tries to influence negotiations. Meanwhile, the Dutch government's struggle over the Chinese-owned chip maker Nexperia highlights Europe's vulnerability in tech supply chains, raising questions about its investability amidst geopolitical tensions. The looming decision could either strengthen or fracture Europe’s economic landscape.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 1h 1min

Multipolarity Dialogues: The Dawn of China's New Military Tech Age with TP Huang

T.P. Huang, an independent analyst of Chinese military technology, dives into the stunning innovations showcased at Beijing's Victory Day Parade. He unpacks the reality behind spectacular weapons such as lasers and hypersonic glide vehicles, and analyses the operational readiness of these systems. Huang explains the strategic role of loyal wingmen drones, as well as why China's advancements in military tech are accelerating faster than the U.S. He also shares insights on future combat drones and the evolving balance of power in the Western Pacific.
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26 snips
Oct 9, 2025 • 56min

Golden Year, Colour Evolution, This Week In Political Instability

Gold prices skyrocket to $4,000 an ounce as the dollar falters, prompting discussions on de-dollarization's impact. The EU plans a significant budget increase for NGOs, contrasting with dwindling U.S. foreign aid. Amidst global chaos, France faces political upheaval, the Philippines reels from protest over typhoon relief funds, and Georgia sees unrest over alleged coup attempts. The effectiveness of Western influence tactics is questioned as emerging markets rise to prominence. Tune in for deep insights into these unfolding crises!
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Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 26min

Multipolarity Dialogues: Policy Tensor on China's South-Eastern March

Anusar Farooqui, founder and CEO of Systematic Portfolios, merges expertise in grand strategy and international relations with his insights as Policy Tensor. In this discussion, he points out that the U.S. might be gearing up for the wrong conflict with China, misjudging Taiwan's centrality. He evaluates China’s grand ambitions and strategic alternatives, from blockade tactics to undermining U.S. power globally. Farooqui also explores the implications of a tripolar nuclear landscape and warns about the vulnerabilities of U.S. military bases in a high-stakes confrontation.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 14min

Premium Edition Teaser: Bold & Bankrupt - The Truth About MMT

Join economist Philip Pilkington, an expert in post-Keynesian and Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), as he dives into the transformative ideas surrounding money and debt. He discusses MMT’s intriguing emergence post-2008, its critique of traditional monetary policies, and the claim that sovereign nations can’t go broke. Pilkington sheds light on the implications of MMT's principles while cautioning about potential misapplications. Uncover the fascinating debate on whether government finance mirrors household budgets in this engaging conversation!
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Sep 25, 2025 • 1h 4min

Special Edition: The Multipolarity Hotline

This installment dives into the chaotic world of international geopolitics, featuring two hosts delivering insights from remote locations. They discuss the emergence of nuclear tensions linked to a U.S. withdrawal, the UK's strategic military moves, and the implications of a Pacific pact between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. On the economic front, one host critiques Argentina's crisis under Javier Milei, exploring the impact of libertarian policies and the nation's historical debt issues. Expect a unique blend of geopolitical analysis and economic drama.

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