EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 27 MIN
Systemic Fragility: When Walls Crumble
from Metacasts: Politics & Geopolitics · host Personalised Intelligence
This week's edition explores a pervasive sense of instability gripping the global order, from economic stagnation to eroding democratic norms. We unpack how interconnected forces – technological disruption, geopolitical realignment, and escalating crises – are exceeding our capacity to adapt, creating a dangerous feedback loop. Join us as we examine whether we can rebuild trust and forge a path toward a more resilient future. Explore the full visual digest at https://www.pers-int.com 0:00 - Introduction 1:00 - Geopolitical Shifts & Great Power Competition 7:10 - Political Accountability & Elite Corruption 12:18 - Immigration Policy & Border Security 17:26 - Technological Disruption & Governance 21:00 - Conflict & Humanitarian Crises 23:00 - Conclusion Referenced sources: - "Starmer's worst week yet (after last week)" (Political Currency) - "'The Interview' The Woman at the Center of the French Rape Trial That Shocked the World" (The Daily) - "The Myths and Realities of Global Migration" (The Foreign Affairs Interview) - "Lawfare Daily Why AI Won't Revolutionize Law (At Least Not Yet), with Arvind Narayanan and Justin Curl" (The Lawfare Podcast) - "Trump's predatory foreign policy" (The Rachman Review) - "593 Austin Ahlman and Ben Winsor Seven Hard Lessons on Economic Populism" (The Realignment) This episode is independent commentary and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the sources listed above.
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