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Ordering the Disorder

Jason Pack

We live in an era of Global Enduring Disorder. Neo-populism, climate change and unregulated cyberspace are but a few of the key issues which confront our wrong-footed institutions. Join us, as we monitor and explore solutions to the Enduring Disorder.

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  • Jason Pack

    Author of Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder (GED). Creator/Co-host of Disorder Podcast (Goalhanger). Senior Analyst for Emerging Challenges at the NATO Defence College Foundation. Founder of Libya-Analysis LLC and the NATO and the GED project.

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