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Paul Poast: World at War, The Rise of Multipolarity, & Elections Shaping Global Dynamics.

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In this edition of the Through Conversations Podcast, Professor Paul Post joins me for a second time.

The episode begins with a reflection on 2023, a year marked by conflict, and transitions into a discussion about the shift towards a multipolar world order and what does this mean in terms of world conflicts as we are witnessing across the globe. The conversation tackles whether this multipolarity might be synonymous with increased global conflict and considers its implications for the United States.

The dialogue also addresses the significant impact of the U.S. presidential elections, not just domestically, but internationally. Further, the episode explores the reverberations of election outcomes in Taiwan amid tensions with China, the political landscape in India, and the ramifications of elections in the UK, Israel, and Ukraine, offering a panoramic view of global political dynamics.

First conversation with Paul - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n8w3yVwNI8

About Paul: Paul Poast is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He is author of The Economics of War and co-author of Organizing Democracy. Follow him on Twitter @ProfPaulPoast.

Highlights

00:00 Introduction and Preview of Episode.

02:01 2023: a Year in Conflict.

07:08 Moving Into a Multipolar Order.

14:49 Is Multipolarity a Synonym for Conflict?

22:34 Impact of Multipolarity in The United States.

28:48 US Presidential Elections.

37:09 Impact of US Elections in the World.

43:05 A Civil War in the US?

45:56 Worldwide Elections.

50:36 Elections in Taiwan and Tensions with China.

56:19 Elections in India.

59:12 UK, Israel, and Ukraine Elections.

1:07:10 Civil Discourse During War Time.

Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a loved one.

If you are listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, rate the show and write a review with your thoughts -- I do read what you write and it helps more than you think!

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Website: https://throughconversations.com

Newsletter: https://throughconversations.ck.page/0c18d1ab61

// SOCIAL //

Twitter: https://twitter.com/thruconvpodcast

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thruconvpodcast/?hl=en

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl67XqJVdVtBqiCWahS776g

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In this edition of the Through Conversations Podcast, Professor Paul Post joins me for a second time.

The episode begins with a reflection on 2023, a year marked by conflict, and transitions into a discussion about the shift towards a multipolar world order and what does this mean in terms of world conflicts as we are witnessing across the globe. The conversation tackles whether this multipolarity might be synonymous with increased global conflict and considers its implications for the United States.

The dialogue also addresses the significant impact of the U.S. presidential elections, not just domestically, but internationally. Further, the episode explores the reverberations of election outcomes in Taiwan amid tensions with China, the political landscape in India, and the ramifications of elections in the UK, Israel, and Ukraine, offering a panoramic view of global political dynamics.

First conversation with Paul - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n8w3yVwNI8

About Paul: Paul Poast is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He is author of The Economics of War and co-author of Organizing Democracy. Follow him on Twitter @ProfPaulPoast.

Highlights

00:00 Introduction and Preview of Episode.

02:01 2023: a Year in Conflict.

07:08 Moving Into a Multipolar Order.

14:49 Is Multipolarity a Synonym for Conflict?

22:34 Impact of Multipolarity in The United States.

28:48 US Presidential Elections.

37:09 Impact of US Elections in the World.

43:05 A Civil War in the US?

45:56 Worldwide Elections.

50:36 Elections in Taiwan and Tensions with China.

56:19 Elections in India.

59:12 UK, Israel, and Ukraine Elections.

1:07:10 Civil Discourse During War Time.

Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a loved one.

If you are listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, rate the show and write a review with your thoughts -- I do read what you write and it helps more than you think!

// LINKS //

Website: https://throughconversations.com

Newsletter: https://throughconversations.ck.page/0c18d1ab61

// SOCIAL //

Twitter: https://twitter.com/thruconvpodcast

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thruconvpodcast/?hl=en

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl67XqJVdVtBqiCWahS776g

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