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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.

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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.

    Xi Came In Through The Belgrade Window, Egypt's Pyramid Scheme, Per Capita No Cap

    Xi Came In Through The Belgrade Window, Egypt's Pyramid Scheme, Per Capita No Cap

    Belgrade. Budapest. It’s not the classic tourist itinerary – but by his very footprints, Xi Jinping’s historic state visit is redrawing the power map of Europe. What does the continent look like once he’s done stomping about? 
    Meanwhile, the Pound is in deep trouble - the Egyptian Pound, that is. 

    As the land of the pharaohs takes a 45 % haircut on its currency, Egypt is spreading its multipolar tentacles. They’ve announced that they’re going to be settling their trade debts in currencies other than the US dollar. 

    Egypt is the world’s biggest importer of grain. Russia is the world’s biggest exporter of grain. You do the math. 

    Per capita GDP should be the default way to understand whether we’re all getting richer. 

    But for years, Europe’s treasuries have been juicing their growth numbers simply by adding more people.

    Now, with 13 countries in per capita recession, the migration-driven growth model is coming under the microscope as never before. 

    Is Human Quantitative Easing about to unwind? 

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    • 56 min
    Special Edition - Q&A

    Special Edition - Q&A

    This week, as advertised on Twitter dot com, the lads are answering your questions.
    Among other topics, they cover:

    Rent-seeking behaviour in the West. Airbus. The German elite. The Mexican-American standoffBook recommendations. The life-changing magic of JM KeynesAnd memes.

    Of course, this is also a premium week. 

    So  to get the full two hour show, you’ll have to be signed up on Patreon. 

    Sign up is easy. 

    Go to https://www.Patreon.com/multipolarity. 

    It’s five Dollars, Pounds, or Euros a month.

    You can cancel any time.  

    • 24 min
    Yuan Way Or Another, Korea Advice, Dollar Save Club

    Yuan Way Or Another, Korea Advice, Dollar Save Club

    Like Germany hiding in the Euro, China have long played the game of keeping their currency soft, to juice their exports.  
    But now, with the accelerator still jammed to the floor on US inflation, it seems that the powers in Beijing might be looking to devalue the Rimimbi even further.  
          
    Everyone plays currency games - the trick is not to get caught. And the problem for China might be that they’re on the brink of embarrassing their adversaries. 

    Meanwhile, what happens when a miracle becomes a conjuring trick? 
     
    After forty years of weaving economic magic, the South Koreans now have the world’s lowest birth rate — and GDP slumping back towards developed economy norms. Are they about to become an early Eastern front runner of  the social problems of the west? And can they afford that - given their tough geopolitical neighbourhood?  

    Exorbitant privilege is what they call the US ability to print the global reserve currency. 

    So what if the privilege was revoked? 

    Plenty of apocalyptic fiction has been written about that moment. But this week we’ve done the modelling to put a number on the dent in US living standards. 

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    • 59 min
    Bananageddon, We’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat, Enter The Draghi

    Bananageddon, We’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat, Enter The Draghi

    A diplomatic incident in Latin America has somehow become the focal point for an ever-expanding range of stories - from the Venezuelan elections, to US energy policy to Ecuadorian banana exports to Russia. 
    Leading even coolheaded observers to ponder the question: are we approaching the Latin American embassy incident singularity? 

    Meanwhile, there are always good tariffs and bad tariffs - and in announcing his new shipbuilding policies, this week Joe Biden’s giving us both a plate of cheese and a plate of chalk.

    Finally, Arch-Eurocrat Mario Draghi has made a big speech about European competitiveness. Its 20 years of failure - and its hope for the future. 

    Is this the first sign of a continent about to flex its soon to be enviable muscles? Or is it the first twitchings of an arthritic bodybuilder about to pop a hernia? 

    • 54 min
    Special Episode: Big Trouble With Little Rocket Man

    Special Episode: Big Trouble With Little Rocket Man

    Little Rocket Man has a new toy.
    This month, Kim Jong Un unveiled a Bond-villain-like missile with an extending tip.

    On that tip was what looks to be a hypersonic glide vehicle. 

    A hypersonic glide vehicle is the real deal. They're extremely fast. They can manoeuvre at those high speeds. And we don’t yet know if it’s possible to shoot them down. 

    On paper, this means that North Korea has more advanced potentially-nuclear missiles than the West. 

    On paper, this is bad news. 

    But the story gets worse.

    It was almost certainly given to them by the Chinese or the Russians. 

    Why?

    Could North Korea be the vehicle to do for the East China Sea what the Houthis have done for the Red Sea? Undermining US power, and leaving America’s regional allies - in this case Japan and South Korea - scrambling for new, more multipolar patterns of allegiances. 

    Malcom Kyeyune is a columnist for Compact Magazine, a regular writer UnHerd, an expert on modern warfare, and a friend of the show. 

    In this week’s Special Episode, he’ll be laying out a broad range of potential futures for the region.

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    • 53 min
    Premium Episode: The Atlanticists vs The Autonomists

    Premium Episode: The Atlanticists vs The Autonomists

    The Atlanticists versus the Autonomists -  the European civil war coming soon to a bureaucracy near you. 
    It’s long been a theme of this show that the continent is being slowly capsized by its long term problems, related to energy and productivity. 

    We’ll be picking through three news items that tell the short term story of the continent’s woes.  

    Terrible producer confidence numbers out of Germany, oil prices back to a fresh spike even in the teeth of an incipient recession, and Poland’s Donald Tusk softening the rhetorical ground for continental conscription. 

    Then, we’ll be panning back.

    To look at the dilemma Europe now faces. That between the Atlantacists - who want to shelter under America’s aegis, but thereby have to toe the party line on geopolitics; 

    and the autonomists - who want to break for something genuinely multipolar, gaining their energy independence, but at sea in an increasingly dangerous world. 

    The war now spans the continent. And it cuts both ways. 

    In Germany, the AfD and Sahra Wagenknecht are rising from either side of the political aisle, but both promising to overturn the Atlantacist geopolitical settlement. 

    Meanwhile,  as she gets closer to the French Presidency, Marine Le Pen is kowtowing to the NATO line. 

    And Georgia Meloni’s promised populist rule has been set back onto the Atlantacists straight and narrow by the Italian presidency. 

    With constant talk of remilitarising while the continent is broke, are we doomed to spend the next decade stuck in a world where all European citizens are compelled to pretend that our dear leaders are building an army that doesn’t actually exist? 

    Of course, this is the Premium Week, so we’ll be prancing through this dog and pony show for free for fifteen of those 65 minutes. After that, you’re welcome to sign up on our patreon. Five dollars, pounds or Euros, cancel any time. 

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    • 19 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

AnthonyRB95 ,

Anthony Bader

Very solid podcast if your into global affairs, international relations, Econ, etc.

They do have a strong realist slant and my one criticism would be to either have on a strong IR liberal or to “steel man” some of those positions a bit more.

Overall, Philip and Andrew show dense knowledge of global politics, history, geography etc. They say things that are thought out, empirical and falsifiable. Even when I disagree with them on an issue, I’m always learning something new and interesting. Well done from a yankee listener here.

Forensic Psychologist ,

What is the point of this episode?

You guys are all over the place. Difficult to follow. Spent so much time on Tucker’s propaganda tour and you guys are focused on burger comparisons. Really? How about Navalny’s mourners being dragged away and beaten for lighting candles in the public square. I guess they must have left that off the Tucker tour. I unfollowed this show today because they have some very big blind spots regarding things like freedom and ya know, not killing the political opposition.

J779799 ,

Great podcast!

Looking forward to upcoming episodes

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