The Institute of Art and Ideas | Navigating the new world order | Christina Lamb, Armen Sarkissian, Bronwen Maddox @TheInstituteOfArtAndIdeas | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Christina Lamb, Armen Sarkissian (Արմեն Վարդանի Սարգսյան) and Bronwen Maddox give their pitches on how to navigate towards peace in a precarious, multipolar world.
Is 'The End of History' only the beginning?
Watch the full debate at iai.tv/video/navigating-the-new-world-order?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=description
In the closing decades of the last century, many were critical of American global dominance. But twenty years on America's relative decline has ushered in a new multipolar era that many contend is profoundly more dangerous. We have an unpredictable conflict in Europe larger than anything since World War II and international tension greater than at any point since the height of the Cold War. Meanwhile from the Middle East to the South China Sea, a host of regional conflicts have the potential to spiral out of control, and the new world order looks increasingly precarious.
Can we navigate to safety through international cooperation and treaties? Do we need to align in power blocks to provide overall defence, or is it safer to remain independent providing less of a threat to others? Or is the only solution for one nation or alliance to once again become globally dominant?
#geopolitics #sarkissian #multipolarworld
Christina Lamb OBE is the Chief Foreign Correspondent for the Times and Sunday Times, bestselling author and honorary fellow of University College Oxford. Armen Sarkissian is the former President of Armenia, a physicist, investor, businessman and computer scientist. And Bronwen Maddox is the Director and Chief Executive of Chatham House. Before joining Chatham House, Bronwen was Director of the Institute for Government, and she served as the chief foreign commentator, foreign editor and US editor at The Times. Hosted by the BBC's Roger Hearing.
00:00 Introduction
00:15 Christina Lamb
03:55 Armen Sarkissian
07:44 Bronwen Maddox
10:40 Is a multipolar world inherently unstable?
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Christina Lamb, Armen Sarkissian (Արմեն Վարդանի Սարգսյան) and Bronwen Maddox give their pitches on how to navigate towards peace in a precarious, multipolar world.
Is 'The End of History' only the beginning?
Watch the full debate at iai.tv/video/navigating-the-new-world-order?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=description
In the closing decades of the last century, many were critical of American global dominance. But twenty years on America's relative decline has ushered in a new multipolar era that many contend is profoundly more dangerous. We have an unpredictable conflict in Europe larger than anything since World War II and international tension greater than at any point since the height of the Cold War. Meanwhile from the Middle East to the South China Sea, a host of regional conflicts have the potential to spiral out of control, and the new world order looks increasingly precarious.
Can we navigate to safety through international cooperation and treaties? Do we need to align in power blocks to provide overall defence, or is it safer to remain independent providing less of a threat to others? Or is the only solution for one nation or alliance to once again become globally dominant?
#geopolitics #sarkissian #multipolarworld
Christina Lamb OBE is the Chief Foreign Correspondent for the Times and Sunday Times, bestselling author and honorary fellow of University College Oxford. Armen Sarkissian is the former President of Armenia, a physicist, investor, businessman and computer scientist. And Bronwen Maddox is the Director and Chief Executive of Chatham House. Before joining Chatham House, Bronwen was Director of the Institute for Government, and she served as the chief foreign commentator, foreign editor and US editor at The Times. Hosted by the BBC's Roger Hearing.
00:00 Introduction
00:15 Christina Lamb
03:55 Armen Sarkissian
07:44 Bronwen Maddox
10:40 Is a multipolar world inherently unstable?
The Institute of Art and Ideas features videos and articles from cutting edge thinkers discussing the ideas that are shaping the world, from metaphysics to string theory, technology to democracy, aesthetics to genetics. Subscribe today! iai.tv/subscribe?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=navigating-the-new-world-order
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