LAUNCH DAY: "The Great Fracturing: How Geopolitics Is Breaking the World" Launches Worldwide
My new book on the disruptive forces tearing the globe apart

Wars. Chokepoints. Nationalism. Tariffs. AI. Angry Gen Z.
The world is awash with disruption. The old structures, systems, and alliances are being dismantled. Nations are moving in opposite directions to secure the future. From rival economic corridors to weaponized supply chains, regions are being torn apart as governments move to call the shots and block rivals.
This is not fragmentation. This is a fracturing of historic proportions.
This is a Great Fracturing.
My new book, “The Great Fracturing: How Geopolitics Is Breaking the World,” reveals:
Fractured Landscape: How new, clashing projects, from new forms of connectivity to AI governance, are turning the world into a jungle.
Hidden Causes: Why nations have become angry at the old order and what brought governments to the doorstep of this systemic break.
Next Risks: Hidden threats that will shape the global economy over the coming decades.
Future Scenarios: The next chapter of the Great Fracturing, spearheaded by geoeconomics, sovereignty, and hard power.
Re-Americanization: A roadmap for America to keep leading as the established order crumbles.
The old world is dead. A new, fractured world is forming.
The Great Fracturing is a window into the new wiring of the global economy and the world. There is no going back to what was. Lazy paradigms like “geopolitical recession” or “supercycles” are useless. Geopolitical strategies like nearshoring or diversification have reached their limit. The West no longer guarantees stability; and the rest are starting to play be a different set of rules.
A new era has begun. A new status quo has formed. Everything is fracturing, separation and division are forming everywhere, and control of the future is suddenly up for grabs.
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