Reflections by Thomas Homer-Dixon

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In this interview, Dr.Thomas Homer-Dixon reflects on his intellectual journey from studying political science and human conflict to developing a broader framework for understanding interconnected global crises. He explains the concept of polycrisis as the synchronization of multiple, linked crises rather than a coincidence of separate shocks, suggesting that today’s converging disruptions may reflect deeper structural connections within increasingly complex global systems. While acknowledging the scale of these challenges, he also emphasizes the importance of human agency and the role of hope in navigating uncertainty and systemic instability.

Author(s)

Canada School of Public Service

Publication Date

24 February 2026

Publisher

Canada School of Public Service

DOI / URL

9

Resource Type

Video/Multimedia

Resource Theme

Learning resource • Systemic Risk

Uses the term polycrisis

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