
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.
Latest episodes

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Dec 19, 2024 • 43min
Special Edition: Dissident Former Diplomat Ian Proud on UK-Russia Relations
Ian Proud, a former British diplomat with 24 years of experience, shares his insights on the complex UK-Russia relations during his tenure in Moscow from 2014 to 2019. He discusses the dramatic shift from collaboration to sanctions following key events like the Salisbury nerve agent attack. Proud delves into the historical animosities between the nations and critiques the current British foreign policy landscape, calling for a more coherent approach amidst changing global dynamics. His reflections offer a unique perspective on navigating the intricacies of diplomacy.

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Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 13min
Special Edition: Steve Hsu on China, Tech, and Trumpism 2.0
Steve Hsu, a theoretical physics professor and startup founder, dives into the evolution of Trumpism, emphasizing its shift toward enhancing American competitiveness against China. He discusses China's rapid transformation to a free market, the challenges of its low birth rates, and the potential of its educated youth in STEM. The conversation highlights the U.S.'s tech sanctions on China, suggesting they might backfire and boost China's innovation. Hsu also reflects on America's strengths and the emergence of a counter-elite aiming to revitalize its industrial capacity.

Dec 5, 2024 • 13min
Premium Episode Teaser: Syria's Big Comeback, Georgia's Last Colour Revolution, Vive Le 6ieme Republique!
Syria is unexpectedly back in the headlines, with rebel forces making surprising advances and Turkey playing a crucial role. Georgia's political scene appears to be fading, potentially marking the end of colorful revolutions. Meanwhile, in France, President Macron faces rising tensions amid economic struggles and potential government shake-ups. The podcast humorously mixes holiday cheer with the serious realities of these political upheavals, weaving together themes of instability and the search for stability.

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Nov 28, 2024 • 49min
Special Edition: The First Medium Range Ballistic Missile Ever Fired In Anger
The firing of an intermediate-range ballistic missile at Ukraine marks a historic moment in military conflicts. The discussion dives into the risky diplomatic blunders and the implications of U.S. weapon shipments. Political leaders' reckless choices and an 'adolescent mindset' impact decision-making. The strategic significance of Russia's Oreshnik missile amplifies tensions, while the fragile power balance raises alarms. Amidst these crises, civic engagement is emphasized as crucial for shaping democracy and influencing political decisions.

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Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 22min
We Didn't Start The Fire: Multipolarity is 100
Celebrate a hundred insights into the evolving landscape of multipolarity! Reflect on key global events from 2023 and 2024, with a keen look at economic resilience in Europe against a backdrop of challenges. Dive into Argentina's dollarization dilemma and the societal tensions from migration in Ireland. Analyze the shifting geopolitical scene, the impact of military strategies, and the critique of transactional social relationships in American life. Plus, reminisce about a century of predictions and the journey of creating engaging content!

Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 1min
Post Election Special: Question Marco, Queen of the Ashes, Straw Polls
The podcast dives into the complexities of U.S.-China relations, questioning whether Trump's new Secretary of State can avoid political snares. It critiques the challenges facing Europe, especially Ursula von der Leyen’s energy diplomacy amidst rising tensions. The discussion also declares the decline of polling accuracy, spotlighting the 'shy Trump effect' that disrupts traditional forecasts. With a fresh look at shifting voter dynamics, the conversation tackles the adaptation of political strategies in a multipolar world.

Nov 6, 2024 • 5min
America Votes, Europe Decides
A storm brews at the center of the Global American empire, with Europe facing the brunt of chaos. The German auto industry is rocked by Volkswagen's significant budget overruns and factory closures, leading to extensive layoffs. The European Union grapples with internal turmoil as Von der Leyen adopts a bunker mentality. Meanwhile, Keir Starmer in England puts an end to the Special Relationship, marking a turning point. As America calls the shots, Europe must navigate its uncertain future.

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Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 11min
Special Episode: Warwick Powell on How To Build A New Global Currency
Warwick Powell, an adjunct professor and author on global payment systems, discusses the ambitious effort to create a new global currency post-BRICS meeting. He sheds light on the technical complexities in establishing a new payments system and the decline of the U.S. dollar's dominance. Powell emphasizes the interconnectedness of credit and trust in trade, explores how countries like China and Russia are adapting their currencies, and considers the socio-economic implications of these shifts on global autonomy and wealth inequality.

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Oct 24, 2024 • 55min
Moldova Joins The Club, Chindia, Keir There And Everywhere
Moldova's narrow vote to join the EU opens a debate about its future amidst significant internal divides. Meanwhile, a surprising resolution of the India-China border dispute hints at shifting geopolitical dynamics among BRICS nations. The podcast also reveals political intrigue as the Trump campaign challenges the British Labour Party, showcasing the unexpected consequences of collaboration across the Atlantic. Tensions between social media, democracy, and foreign influence come to light, emphasizing how local actions may threaten diplomatic relations more than outside meddling.

Oct 17, 2024 • 51min
Pouring Oil on Troubled Waters, First Come First Serb, Strait Talk
The podcast explores the chaotic oil market, with potential prices soaring due to geopolitical tensions from the US elections and Middle Eastern conflicts. Serbia's potential pivot to BRICS raises questions about its ties with Russia and EU aspirations. Additionally, China's aggressive military moves around Taiwan hint at a siege strategy, revealing a complex power dynamic in the region. The discussion underscores how these developments intertwine with global economic stability, showcasing the intricate dance of international relations.