This commentary reviews fifteen continuing dynamics of the polycrisis and examines how they have changed over the past year. It argues that global instability is increasingly driven by the interaction of multiple reinforcing crises, including proliferating armed conflicts, escalating geopolitical rivalry, the breakdown of international cooperation, rising inequality, democratic backsliding, and intensifying climate disruption. The commentary highlights how these dynamics are mutually reinforcing, increasing unpredictability and amplifying risks that no single actor can control. It further emphasizes growing incoherence in policymaking, declining social learning, and the normalization of conflict and coercion.
Dynamics of Polycrisis 2.0
Author(s)
Jeremy Brecher
Publication Date
3 March 2026
Publisher
PM Press
DOI / URL
Resource Type
Op-Ed Commentary
Systems Addressed
Climate • Geopolitics and International Security • Social Order and Governance
Resource Theme
Learning resource
