Can Zionism still keep Jews safe?
As Israel marks Independence Day, Disorder host Jason Pack asks President of the Board of Deputies Phil Rosenberg: can Israel restore its global position? And has it really made Jews safer?
Hear their conversation by searching 'Disorder' on Spotify or YouTube.
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How does Russia bypass NATO defences?
A tiny mining town on one of the worlds remotest archipelagos acts as Russia's gateway to the North Atlantic. But why does it matter now?
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Has Trump out-played the markets?
Is is possible that some investors are simply hedging their bets that this blockade will itself prove to be a fleeting endeavour by TACO-Trump? Or is this part of Trump's strategy to play the markets in his favour?
Who's winning the war for energy resources?
On this week's episode of Disorder, Jason Pack speaks to former co-host Arthur Snell about his new book "Elemental", and how climate change will shape geopolitics in the 21st century.
To hear their conversation, visit disordershow.com/latest.
What if the biggest misunderstanding about Iran isn’t its government - but its people?
In the final episode of her 5 part series on Iran, Jane Kinninmont speaks to Iran analyst Holly Dagres, who grew up in Iran before building a career in Washington, DC, trying to bridge that exact gap.
What if the story you’ve heard about the Iranian Revolution isn’t quite as simple as it seems?
She talks about joining the resistance as a teenager, her experiences as a peshmerga, and how those early years shaped a lifetime of political activism and campaigning for women’s rights.
Did Trump underestimate Iran's leaders? What did he get wrong when he chose to go to war?
Search Disorder on Spotify or YouTube to hear Michael Stephens, Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI, explain what the US President didn't know about Iran's regime when making the decision to go to war in Iran.
Did the US-Iran war hurt Iran's fight for democracy?
Disorder co-hosts Jane Kinninmont and Mark Lobel discusses how the war may have backfired in its attempt to weaken Iran's leadership and push the country towards democracy.
Hear their full analysis by searching 'Disorder' on YouTube or Spotify.
Can Iran Adapt to Survive?
What scenarios are likely to play out in order for a fractured Iran to continue under the current regime?
Is this a breaking point, or the beginning of something new?
Today on Disorder, Jane Kinninmont speaks with Nazenin Ansari - journalist, Managing Editor of Kayhan London, and one of the most prominent voices covering Iran from the diaspora - about what this pivotal moment means for Iran’s future.
In this episode of Jane Kinninmont’s 5 part series on Iran, she talks with Dina Esfandiary - a leading analyst of Middle East geopolitics and nuclear risk - to unpack what’s really happening inside Iran, and why so many predictions about its collapse have fallen short.
As war escalates, many in the West expected Iran to crack. It hasn’t.
In this episode of Jane Kinninmont’s 5 part series on Iran, she talks with Dina Esfandiary - a leading analyst of Middle East geopolitics and nuclear risk - to unpack why predictions keep falling short for Iranian citizens.
Does Trump have a plan to end the Iran war - and what role can the rest of the world play in pushing for a ceasefire?
Disorder host Jason Pack speaks to Michael Stephens, senior fellow at Global Nation, to find out
Search for the Disorder podcast on YouTube or Spotify to hear their analysis.
Why did Trump fire Pam Bondi?
US President Trump dismissed his Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday, just weeks after replacing Kristi Noem as DHS Secretary. What's behind the firings - and are more still to come over the Iran war? Search the Disorder podcast on Spotify or YouTube to find out.
The UK plans to host 35 countries for a summit discussing how to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But beyond talks, can the UK military offer any concrete support in the region - and should it?
Hear Mark Lobel and Jane Kinninmont's analysis in the latest episode of the Disorder on Spotify or Youtube.
Why is Pakistan leading diplomatic efforts to end the US-Iran war?
Over a month in, regional countries are scrambling to bring an end to the US-Iran war. Co-hosts Mark and Jane discuss that and more on the latest episode of Disorder. Hear their full analysis on Spotify or YouTube.
Are the US and Israel any closer to their war goals in Iran? And could a ceasefire be coming?
In this episode of Disorder, co-hosts Mark and Jane answer your questions about the Iran war and its impact worldwide.
Catch the full conversation by searching 'Disorder' on Spotify or YouTube.
How does peacekeeping actually work? Has it failed to achieve its aims?
In the latest episode of Disorder, co-host Jane Kinninmont speaks to the UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix.
Hear the full conversation by searching 'Disorder' on YouTube or Spotify.
How does peace work in our new global order? Can conflict resolution still occur in a fractured UN? What's changed about how our society responds to war?
Disorder co-host, @jane.kinninmont is joined by Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations. Go watch the full episode.
Will the Middle East Survive? | Iran War
Fractures are beginning to appear as the global powers begin to play their cards. This conflict has gone beyond the week-long threshold first touted by the administration earlier this month - the longer this continues, the bigger these fractures will become.
This week on Disorder, co-host Jane Kinninmont asks: As conflicts rage worldwide and peace settlements are few, what future does peacekeeping have?
Hear her full conversation with UN Under-Secretary-General of Peace Operations Jean-Pierre LaCroix by searching 'Disorder' on Spotify or YouTube.
Can a popular uprising work in Iran?
Both the US and Israel have called on the Iranian people to rise up and overthrow their government.
In the latest episode of Disorder, host Jason Pack explains why that's harder than it seems.
Search 'Disorder' on Spotify or YouTube to hear his full analysis.
Can the US defend Hormuz?
Has Trump finally blinked on the global stage?
Jason and Mark break down the precarious situation in the Persian Gulf, and why any provocation might lead to a full-scale ground invasion.
Could Trump Iran War destroy global economy?
With oil prices surging, what could be the long term impact of this Iran War on economies worldwide? And what does it mean if we're losing 1 trillion dollars a week?
In this week's episode, Jason and Mark discuss the economy impact of Trump's war.
Could Trump's Iran war tank the global economy?
As oil prices surge, Disorder co-hosts Jason Pack and Mark Lobel look at the global fallout of the war, asking how China, Russia and the Gulf countries have been affected.
To catch their full conversation, search for Disorder on Spotify or YouTube.
Is Trump having another Taj Mahal moment?
In 1990, Trump build a new casino, the Taj Mahal, which he called the eighth wonder of the world.
26 years later, the casino closed, costing investors millions. A big hubris failure, could the same be happening in Iran?
Trump's Iran war is illegal, here's why.
The Mandelson scandal deepens ever further.
America is broken. Here's why.
American democracy barely functions, so how do we protect it? Jason is joined this week by Richard Symons from Compass & Co.
They discuss the pressing issue of democratic backsliding, what it means, what causes it, some innovative solutions being proposed.