Immigration, War, Economic Collapse: Will the Global Order Change in 2026?

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This article presents Fair Observers’s 2026 geopolitical outlook using a Social, Political, Economic, Religious, and Military framework. The authors argue that overlapping global stresses, immigration pressures, democratic dysfunction, economic fragility, and strategic rivalry, are accelerating institutional erosion. The analysis outlines key global risk dynamics, including the rise of far-right movements in Europe, increasing state fragility, intensifying competition for critical minerals, and the potential for escalation in East Asia and the Middle East. The article describes 2026 as a year of mounting volatility, marking the continued erosion of Pax Americana and a shift toward a more fragmented, multipolar global order.

Author(s)

Glenn Carle and Atul Singh

Publication Date

15 January 2025

Publisher

Fair Observer

DOI / URL

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Resource Type

Newsletter

Systems Addressed

Economy • Geopolitics and International Security • Social Order and Governance

Resource Theme

Learning resource

Uses the term polycrisis

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