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The Coming Storm: Odd Arne Westad Asks If We're On the Brink of World War Three

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Mar 3, 2026
Arne Westad, Yale historian of global affairs and author of The Coming Storm, warns the 2020s echo pre-1914 multipolar dangers. He traces parallels between rising China, a retreating US, shrinking decision time from tech, and volatile regional flashpoints. He names surprising hotspots beyond Taiwan and urges urgent Great Power compromise to avoid a large-scale war.
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New Technologies Compress Decision Time

  • Rapid technological change compresses decision time and increases miscalculation risk in crises.
  • Westad links telegraph/telephone in 1914 to today's internet and AI as forces that 'speed up time' and narrow windows for leaders.
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Inequality And Globalization Undercut Stability

  • Rising inequality and globalization backlash undermined confidence in the old international order before 1914.
  • Westad compares late-19th-century British dissatisfaction over jobs and trade to contemporary Western populist backlash.
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We Have Memory And Institutions But Must Use Them

  • Key differences today: we remember 1914's consequences and have institutions like the UN to prevent recurrence.
  • Westad warns these advantages matter only if leaders choose to use them; otherwise risk persists.
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