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Multipolarity

Charting The Rise Of A Multipolar World Order Philip Pilkington is an unorthodox macroeconomist.

Episodes

Total: 132

De-dollarisation. We've been warning about it since the start of the show. But it won't happen overn

Malcom Kyeyune (@Tinkzorg on Twitter) is one of the smartest, most far-seeing commentators out there

Can you still get your Germanium on AliExpress? After the US restricted Chinese access to high-end c

This week, we hosted a special Twitter Spaces debate, now re-published as a podcast. The topic was:

As France mops up the ashes of the burnt-out banlieues, data shows national food spending is down th

The Chinese are backing the Argentinian claims to the Falklands, with hot anti-colonialist rhetoric.

This week leads on an extraordinary story. A new metric, from the world-leading science journal Natu

This week, the lads are down the shopping mall... Commercial property is looking increasingly un-com

Tim Cook. Elon Musk. Warren Buffet. Jeff Bezos. Jamie Dimon. Lately, a who’s who of American bu

What is Britain's industrial policy? What should it be? In this Anglo-centric Twitter Spaces debate,

This episode is brought to you by Twitter Spaces. With an elephantine 2.5 hour running time, we've g

Peter Zeihan is a big noise these days. He put in a stellar appearance on Joe Rogan. He's got a new

In the week after the Bank of England once again raised rates, our geopolitics lads are entertaining

Interest rates policy has bedevilled the West ever since Alan Greenspan first put the Fed on the flo

This week, our lads find themselves in the presence of Professor Stephen Walt. A professor of politi

This week, ordinary geopolitics lads Andrew Collingwood and Philip Pilkington are back on the case o

This week, the lads have been heartened and dismayed by public statements from the two most eminent

This week, the lads are trying not to speculate on the exact nature of the Pentagon 'leak' that came

After years of carping from the Remain establishment, Britain has finally come to its senses and joi

This week, our boys are on the trail of the continuing fallout from SVB. With Credit Suisse the next