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NATO & the Global Enduring Disorder

February 2023

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The NATO & the Global Enduring Disorder has been working hard to prepare its podcast, 'Disorder', for its 2023 launch. We won't spoil anything yet, but stay tuned - we'll be announcing its launch, featured guests, and more very soon.

Over the first couple of months of 2023 our experts have examined a range of topics: the one-year anniversary of the War in Ukraine, the rise of extremism within the Republican-party in the US, a partisan book commemorating the ten year anniversary of the 2012 killings in Benghazi, and how a nuclear Middle East could add further disordering contagion to our world. You can read these articles and more cutting-edge analysis on our site. As always, we are here to provide analysis, insight, and potential solutions to the Enduring Disorder.

Lastly, the NATO and Global Enduring Disorder Project is hiring! If you or someone you know might be interested in helping with creating and promoting 'Disorder' and the project, please forward them the below ad:

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The NATO & the Global Enduring Disorder Project is looking for a Project Manager to help with the release, promotion, networking, and administrative roles for our forthcoming podcast, ‘Disorder’.

We are looking for an entrepreneurial, proactive, and organised individual who is passionate about international affairs, someone who will be able to articulate and promote the show and project’s main themes, dream up possible collaborations, and oversee the release of high-quality content. This role gives you the chance to invaluably assist with the Podcast and Project's promotion/distribution, connect with and meet leading figures in international affairs to expand your network, and conduct remote work with a 20hr+ weekly schedule.

We are looking for someone who can start by the end of March. The role is for a graduate student or an early career professional. If you would like to learn more about the role and submit an application, please e-mail Zeena Starbuck at zeena@globalenduringdisorder.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

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New Perspectives on Disorder

▪ The Republican Trifecta of Extremism : America's Republican Party is ‘drowning in a cesspool of conspiracy theories and deranged, ratcheting extremism’. Why did that happen—and how can it be reversed? Brian Klaas (Project Lead, Neo-Populism) explores in The Garden of Forking Paths. Read more...
The Republican Trifecta of Extremism : America's Republican Party is ‘drowning in a cesspool of conspiracy theories and deranged, ratcheting extremism’. Why did that happen—and how can it be reversed? Brian Klaas (Project Lead, Neo-Populism) explores in The Garden of Forking Paths. Read more...
▪ Ukraine and the myth of peace: David Patrikarakos (Project Lead, Unregulated Cyberspace) writes for UnHerd on what one year of war in Ukraine has taught us. After reporting from the frontlines of Ukraine over New Year, it is clear that nations must be able to defend themselves. Read more...
Ukraine and the myth of peace: David Patrikarakos (Project Lead, Unregulated Cyberspace) writes for UnHerd on what one year of war in Ukraine has taught us. After reporting from the frontlines of Ukraine over New Year, it is clear that nations must be able to defend themselves. Read more...
▪ Libya’s implosion: The cascading effects of the 2012 killings in Benghazi: The notion that American policies throughout the Middle East failed as a result of the US's engagement with Islamist actors' is incorrect, though it is due time that we explore the web of deceptions at the core of the past twenty years of political upheaval in Libya. Jason Pack (Founder & Director) writes for TLS. Read more...
Libya’s implosion: The cascading effects of the 2012 killings in Benghazi: The notion that American policies throughout the Middle East failed as a result of the US's engagement with Islamist actors' is incorrect, though it is due time that we explore the web of deceptions at the core of the past twenty years of political upheaval in Libya. Jason Pack (Founder & Director) writes for TLS. Read more...
▪ Moving towards a nuclear Middle East: Most plans to transition economies from fossil fuels to 'clean' energy relies on the use of nuclear power. This shift has important implications for a not yet pacified Middle East. Umberto Profazio (Project Fellow, NATO & its Adversaries) explores for the NATO Defense College Foundation. Read more...
Moving towards a nuclear Middle East: Most plans to transition economies from fossil fuels to 'clean' energy relies on the use of nuclear power. This shift has important implications for a not yet pacified Middle East. Umberto Profazio (Project Fellow, NATO & its Adversaries) explores for the NATO Defense College Foundation. Read more...
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Ordering the Disorder

Jason Pack E-International Relations Interview

Jason Pack recently spoke with E-International Relations. He discussed what led him to his Global Enduring Disorder thesis, the state of the field of International Relations and the work being done on disorder, and what International Relations students should prioritise in their life and studies.

▪ If you have not already, we would like to invite you to follow NATO & the Global Enduring Disorder on Twitter (@NATOfightsback) and LinkedIn. We post updates on articles as they are released, keeping track of recent developments of the Enduring Disorder.
If you have not already, we would like to invite you to follow NATO & the Global Enduring Disorder on Twitter (@NATOfightsback) and LinkedIn. We post updates on articles as they are released, keeping track of recent developments of the Enduring Disorder.
▪ While the NATO & the Global Enduring Disorder site and social media accounts continue to provide analysis of our current era of Enduring Disorder, you may be aware that our main push is towards the podcast. Our podcast is approaching its launch this year, and we cannot wait to share more information about who we have been talking to. Be sure to stay tuned and visit our site for more updates. You'll be hearing from us in the new year.
While the NATO & the Global Enduring Disorder site and social media accounts continue to provide analysis of our current era of Enduring Disorder, you may be aware that our main push is towards the podcast. Our podcast is approaching its launch this year, and we cannot wait to share more information about who we have been talking to. Be sure to stay tuned and visit our site for more updates. You'll be hearing from us in the new year.
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Thanks for reading, clicking, listening, and engaging. As always, we hope we will be writing to you from a more ‘ordered’ world, but don’t hold your breath.

Jason Pack & the Global Enduring Disorder team

 
 
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