Daily: Libya and our Global Disorder

Our world is no longer governed by international coordination, with superpowers instead promoting ‘Enduring Disorder’. Jason Pack, non-resident fellow at the Middle East Institute and author of Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder, 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.

‘I see the 21st century world order as characterised by disorder’.

‘Were there not the implosion of Syria and Libya, there would be no Brexit’.

Text by The Bunker, episode presented by Arthur Snell. Learn more here.

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