Stephen M. Walt considers a number of global shocks that have all happened in close temporal proximity to one another and are “overwhelming our collective ability to respond”: the breakup of the Soviet empire, China’s rise, 9/11 and the global war on terror, the 2008 financial meltdown, the Arab Spring, the global refugee crisis, the spread of populism, COVID-19, the war in Ukraine, and climate change. It “would be a challenge to address even one or two [shocks] successfully. Dealing with such a rapid succession is proving to be nearly impossible” because leaders lack the necessary bandwidth and resources, because the shocks are interconnected, and because the public too easily loses confidence in leaders struggling to address multiple issues.
How Many Shocks Can the World Take?
Author(s)
Stephen M. Walt
Publication Date
25 October 2022
Publisher
Foreign Policy
DOI / URL
Resource Type
Academic Journal Article
Systems Addressed
Geopolitics and International Security