1991-2021: From a unipolar world order, to a multipolar one?

Welcome to a new episode of Political Bark In this episode I interview Halvard Wideroe, a political scientists and engineer. We discuss the 'small' topic of the world moving from a 'unipolar setting' to a 'multipolar world order'. We have all seen the cold relationship between China, Russia and the US/West. We are actually in the middle of somewhat of a propaganda war between the two poles. What we are seeing is in my opinion a shift from a world order, to another one. This means that power dynamics, alliances, and the economy is shifting, replacing a model which we have followed since the end of the cold war and up until today. What we have seen from 1945 to 1991 might be a resemblance of what is to come, according to some scholars, and in this episode of Political Bark we attempt to predict how, and why. Tune in! Links to relevant scholars speaking on the subject: -The future of the liberal world order by John Ikenberry and John Mearsheimer -Caspian Report: Decline of Russia's Putin -The retreat of Western Liberalism:  Peter Zeihan -Life after the end of the world: Peter Zeihan

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Launched in 2020, Political Bark is a podcast about politics and events in society streamed weekly. It tackles political issues from a variety of perspectives, especially highlighting a international and global approach to local events. The podcast is given by Sophie Matlary and features weekly guests from different walks of life.