The Global Order Is Dying: Peter Zeihan's Stark Warning
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Are we witnessing the collapse of the global order as we know it? Drawing insights from Peter Zeihan's influential work, this discussion reveals the surprising fragility of the post-World War II system that underpins our modern life, from global trade to your grocery store shelves.
Discover how this global order, built on the back of US military power and securing critical trade routes, is now facing unprecedented instability. We explore the challenges to US naval dominance and the potential end of the "hydrocarbon era of Western civilization" – a pivotal moment that could redefine our future.
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Transcript
I think that what I'm seeing is that if this continues as you're saying, this is a it's a collapse of the global order. Like that's what this is. Um Peter Zeihan, his book um The End of the World is just the beginning was one of the most helpful books in understanding these kinds of systems and one thing I I took away from that book was that the order that was built post World War II and that had, you know, the kind of global Navy apparatus securing, you know, trade and shipping and everything that was really built on the back of the United States Army, etcetera. That like that basically what allowed us to have the current life that we live where you go to a grocery store and you're looking at your fruit and you're saying, oh, this pear is from Israel. This apple is from uh Thailand, this that's all built on the back of this global order. But the one thing that really stuck with me from his book was that that global order is one of the most fragile systems in the entire world and how even the price of oil changing ...