Today, I spoke with Jason Pack, author of the acclaimed book ‘Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder’, and a recognised expert on the Middle East. Jason also hosts the excellent Disorder podcast and serves as a senior analyst for emerging challenges at the NATO college in Rome. With over two decades of research in the Middle East, Jason brings a unique perspective to understanding the complexities of the region’s geopolitics.
This is Jason’s second appearance on the show. We first spoke back in May of 22, in Episode 55. That time, we explored Jason’s excellent book and his concept of the Global Enduring Disorder. You can listen to that episode here. Today, Jason joins me to discuss the recent escalation of violence in the Middle East, how it relates to the idea of the Global Enduring Disorder and what we might need to consider when looking for an enduring and just peace in the region.
00:00 Introduction to Jason Pack
06:20 The Concept of Global Enduring Disorder and Orderers vs Disorderers
13:15 The Impact of American Foreign Policy in the Middle East
15:15 Interconnected Global Conflicts
23:05 The Three Blocks of Middle East Geopolitics
25:56 The Pivotal Role of Qatar in Middle Eastern Peace
33:15 The Middle East Peace Process: A New Approach
39:10 Addressing Root Causes of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
42:15 The Complexity of the Israel-Gaza Conflict in Global Perception
52:38 The Potential of Qatar in Resolving Middle East Conflicts
55:09 The Influence of Gulf States in Global and Regional Politics
01:02:14 Closing Thoughts: Challenges and Hope for Middle East Peace
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