

Multipolarity
Multipolarity
Charting The Rise Of A Multipolar World Order
Philip Pilkington is an unorthodox macroeconomist.
Andrew Collingwood is an equally skeptical journalist.
Lately, both have realised that - post-Ukraine, post-Afghanistan withdrawal - the old, unipolar, US-led world order is in its death throes.
In its wake, something new is being born. But what shape will that take? That will depend on a combustible combination of economics and geopolitics; trade and military muscle.
Each week, our duo take three off-radar news stories and explain how each is shaping our multipolar reality.
Philip Pilkington is an unorthodox macroeconomist.
Andrew Collingwood is an equally skeptical journalist.
Lately, both have realised that - post-Ukraine, post-Afghanistan withdrawal - the old, unipolar, US-led world order is in its death throes.
In its wake, something new is being born. But what shape will that take? That will depend on a combustible combination of economics and geopolitics; trade and military muscle.
Each week, our duo take three off-radar news stories and explain how each is shaping our multipolar reality.
Top mentioned books
Here are the most frequently recommended books on the Multipolarity podcast:

#1 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Great Power Politics in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
#2 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Collapse Of Global Liberalism
The Emergence of a New World Order
#3 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Geoeconomics of technological sovereignty
#4 Mentioned in 1 episodes
A Misfit in Moscow: How British Diplomacy in Russia Failed
How British Diplomacy in Russia Failed
#5 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Geoeconomic Regions in a Multipolar World

#6 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Two Treatises Of Government

#7 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Why Liberalism Failed

#8 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Europe As the Western Peninsula of Greater Eurasia

#9 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Children of Men

#10 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Culture of Narcissism

#11 Mentioned in 1 episodes