EPISODE · Dec 4, 2023 · 20 MIN
STRAT | Society & Supply Shocks
from STRAT
On this episode of STRAT, Mark Mansfield and Hal Kempfer tackle the issue of a fragmenting world order, where relative influence and leadership is shifting rapidly and framed by a US and China bilateral relationship tilting towards conflict. They look at various potential scenarios:• There is no scenario where the US and China become fully cooperative.• Most nations’ cost-benefit analysis’ support a world order where US leadership remains preferable to China or other non-aligned players.• The extremes of either a UNIPOLAR or BIPOLAR world – i.e., an old Cold War style scenario, will morph into a MULTIPOLAR gameboard.• As middle powers continually maneuver to remain relevant, a multipolar landscape creates the ‘off ramps,’ realignment options and triggers needed to dilute / balance the relative strength of both the US and China - (‘Balancers’: India, Japan, Germany, France, UK, and Canada).• ‘Spoiler’ status will remain with Russia, Iran, and North Korea.In an uncertain world, with an increasingly dynamic planning environment, this is 20 minutes you don’t want to miss.
NOW PLAYING
STRAT | Society & Supply Shocks
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Mar 22, 2026 ·46m
Dec 27, 2025 ·28m
Dec 12, 2025 ·72m
Nov 23, 2025 ·49m
Nov 19, 2025 ·74m
Oct 3, 2025 ·78m