October 2022

With October drawing to a close, we have seen new aspects of the Global Enduring Disorder revealing themselves through a range of novel and interconnected international developments. This month, our Project Leads and Fellows have examined: how Liz Truss's resignation demonstrates that British parliamentary democratic institutions are capable of holding leaders accountable for their disordering actions; why protests against the Iranian regime should be supported by a 'unified' value-orientated West; how minilateral agreements and strategic relationships can be fostered by the nations with seemingly bad relationships, such as Turkey and Israel; and how we can continue to chart a pathway away from disorder by working towards better communication, coordination, and strengthening global institutions to tackle social unrest, climate change, and anti-democratic leaderships…

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