End of an Era: The Unwinding of Global Hegemony
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In the wake of the Islamabad Talks, the crew zooms out to examine whether the world is entering a new phase of multipolarity. We connect the upcoming Trump–Xi meeting, China’s Taiwan posture, and Beijing’s careful Iran diplomacy to a broader unwinding of uncontested U.S. hegemony (0:00).
The discussion turns to Nixon, Mao, Kissinger, and the historical echoes between 1970s realignment and today’s contested world order (2:30). From Africa’s break from French influence to the decline of the UAE-Israel-India axis, the crew traces how regional powers are repositioning themselves as American exceptionalism loses its coherence (5:00).
The episode closes by reflecting on South Asia as the fault line of empire, the limits of secular liberal analysis, and the coming struggle over manufacturing, supply chains, techno-feudalism, and civilizational politics (17:00).
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