After the bomb: The changing world order 75 years on.

This analysis for Monash University in Australia examines three indicators of a changing world order on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War 2. Each of the indicators have their origins in the war and are used as barometers of how much the world order has changed since their inception.

Pandemics, great power rivalries and political upheaval

An op-ed I wrote for Monash University Lens. As Covid-19 starts to inflict serious economic chaos political chaos will follow. In the past, such conditions have provided fertile ground for nationalism and extreme-right ideologies to flourish. World leaders must set aside their geopolitical competition to co-operate and avoid the pitfalls of the past.