6-14-24: What a Multipolar World Means; Ukraine's Nazi History
Conversations Among The Ruins - A podcast by Charles Erickson

Israel's survival in a multipolar world is uncertain without the backing of the US The world is transitioning from a unipolar to a multipolar world, which is evident in conflicts like Gaza and Ukraine Economic sanctions on Russia have not been effective and have instead accelerated the development of alternative systems The US dollar's status as the world's reserve currency is at risk due to geopolitical mistakes and the lack of a tangible backing The short-sightedness of the US political system hinders long-term planning and contributes to economic vulnerabilities Long-term leadership in companies and governments can provide stability and confidence in the system. Short-termism in economic policies can lead to misallocation of resources and boom-bust cycles. There are neo-Nazi groups in Ukraine that have historical roots and continue to influence policies. The horrors of war and the importance of understanding history to prevent it from happening again. The loss of legitimacy of leaders and increasing skepticism among the population can make it difficult to rally support for war.