The Disorder Pod, produced with Goalhanger Podcasts
Gone are the days of coherent international coordination. Rather than working together to solve pressing crises, many of the world’s most powerful states are actively making those crises worse. The result? We’re living through a novel historical era: The Global Enduring Disorder.
The Disorder podcast, from Goalhanger Podcasts teases out the key principles that connect seemingly disparate challenges: from Climate Change, to Unregulated Cyberspace, to Neo-Populism, to the wars in Ukraine or Libya. At the conclusion of each episode, the podcast proposes inventive, win-win solutions to the globe’s most pressing challenges in our ‘Ordering the Disorder’ segment.
Hosted by Jason Pack (NATO Foundation Senior Analyst), and Alexandra Hall Hall (a former British Ambassador), Disorder is your essential guide to understanding the fundamental principles lurking behind today’s global affairs.
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Featured Podcast Appearances:
Selected Podcast Appearances:
In Doomsday Watch, Jason Pack is interviewed by Arthur Snell. They explore the state and future of the already teetering global order amidst Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Jason Pack joins Vedran ‘Maz’ Maslic to discuss the Global Enduring Disorder we see playing out in Libya, Syria, Yemen, Venezuela, and Ukraine.
Jason Pack talks to Arthur Snell about Putin’s game of Poker with the West, and what NATO’s next moves could be.
The conflict in Ukraine is exemplary of our era of Global Enduring Disorder. Jason Pack joins Larry Rifkin’s America Trends Podcast to discuss.
Leonard Lopate and Jason Pack discuss the ‘Enduring Disorder’, where superpowers have undercut global collaboration, self-reinforcing the progressively collapsing world order.
Andrew Keen is joined by Jason Pack to discuss current economic, political, and technological issues, and how Libya’s case speaks volumes to our current political era.
Jason Pack is interviewed by award-winning journalist Dr James M. Dorsey on what Libya’s recent history can tell us about our era of Global Enduring Disorder.
Jason Pack talks to Arthur Snell about why the West has stopped collaborating internationally, and why Libya’s Civil War constitutes the ideal microcosm in which to view today’s geopolitics.
Jason Pack and Brian Klaas examine some of the weirdest and most brutal dictators on the planet to understand how despots try to transform themselves into seemingly flawless demigods with a cult of personality.