Geopolitical Cousins

Bias (The Sequel)

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Jan 28, 2026
They revisit bias and dive into a chaotic week of geopolitics. Mark Carney’s Davos speech and Canada’s assertive strategy get dissected. Trade tensions, U.S. domestic unrest, China’s internal instability, and Iran-related oil and security moves are linked. Taiwan risks and the rising role of raw power over norms are explored.
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INSIGHT

West Embraces Realist Power Politics

  • Mark Carney's Davos speech reframes global politics as a rupture away from a rules-based order dominated by the U.S..
  • Jacob Shapiro and Marko Papic argue this accepts realist power politics and urges pragmatic deals over moral posturing.
ANECDOTE

Carney's Qatar Stop And Canola Concession

  • Mark Carney stopped in Qatar for investment pledges before Davos, then framed his speech as daring and decisive.
  • Jacob notes the Qatar visit and canola concessions showed targeted, domestically relevant bargaining.
ADVICE

Trade Morals For Maneuvering Room

  • Do stop relying on moralizing critiques when negotiating with major powers and instead secure concrete economic and strategic deals.
  • Marko Papic urges finding allies and trade partners to expand maneuvering room against coercive U.S. tactics.
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