Gone are the days of coherent international coordination. Rather than working together to solve pressing crises, many of the world’s most powerful... more
Putin’s nuclear threats over Ukraine and the constant potential of an Iranian/Israeli escalation have brought concerns over nuclear proliferation back... more
Small states like Qatar, Ireland, Singapore, Jordan, and Botswana are thriving in our disordered world. They’re smart, agile, and are... more
April 24th marks Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, but the tragic Ottoman massacres of Armenians of over a century ago have... more
In the early morning hours of 19 April, American officials told major news outlets that an Israeli missile had struck... more
Taiwan is not only the epicentre of the world’s semi-conductor industry and a vibrant democracy. It is arguably the most... more
In the early morning hours of April 14th Iranian drones and missiles were launched towards Israel. The launch was framed... more
A decisively new kind of maritime terrorism has now emerged. Last weekend, two more British-linked ships were attacked in the... more
Beneath the Caribbean’s idyllic seafronts and sandy beaches lies a darker truth. Illicit money flows, corruption, and organised crime leave... more
In this bonus episode, Alex and Jason catch up after a long absence and chew the fat. They discuss the... more
India is arguably the world’s only rising great power. As the world’s largest democracy and soon to be third largest... more
Can we ever truly achieve Order in the international system? Or is life itself just a deterministic jumble of uncontrollable... more
Every year, Freedom House releases an annual ‘global democracy health check’. According to it, the world is getting sicker. In... more
In this year of monumental elections, there is none which looms larger than the grandaddy of them all: the 2024... more
When it comes to working together to face external challenges, no challenge could be greater than extraterrestrial life… and this... more
In the days following Navalny’s murder, Western leaders have made all too predictable speeches and issued all too predictable condemnations.... more
Wars are raging in Ukraine and the Middle East. Russia’s most famous opposition politician (Alexei Navalany) has just been murdered.... more
In late January 2024, New Hampshire residents received a strange phone call. The voice of Joe Biden was telling them... more
As Alex turns 60, she and Jason look back at how the world has changed since she first decided to... more
Much ink has been spilled about the legal definition of the crime of Genocide and if Israel has committed it... more
In April 2022, undeterred by his previous two poisonings, Russian opposition politician, historian, and free speech advocate Vladimir Kara-Murza made... more
We wanted to let you all in on a well guarded secret: there are actually other podcasts out there that... more
This week we examine the regional roles played by Egypt and Iran and discuss British diplomacy towards those countries over... more
In this episode, Jason Pack and Alexandra Hall Hall open with their thoughts on the EU’s strengths and weaknesses –... more
As the Houthis attack ships in the Red Sea, Arthur Snell and Jason explore: 1) How this horrible crisis is... more
In this episode, Jason Pack and Alexandra Hall Hall disentangle the related concepts of corruption, illegality, embezzlement, and bribery. They... more
In this episode, Jason Pack is joined by Arthur Snell, and they speak to Professor Naho Mirumachi. Naho is a... more
On the 1st of January 2024, BRICS (an international forum of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), are welcoming... more
In our Christmas special, Jason Pack and Alex Hall Hall look back at the first year of the disorder pod,... more
In this episode, Alex and Jason investigate if major Islamic nations can exercise global leadership over the Israel-Palestine conflict and... more
In this week’s episode, Jason and Alex are joined by Kurt Volker, former US Ambassador to NATO and former US’s... more
As the Houthis attack ships in the Red Sea, Arthur Snell and Jason explore: 1) How this horrible crisis is actually an... more