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Helen Thompson on Disorder and the Analysis of Contemporary Geopolitics

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May 19, 2025
Helen Thompson, a Professor of Political Economy at Cambridge University, shares her insights on contemporary geopolitics and energy dynamics. She discusses her book, *Disorder*, exploring military conflicts, particularly in Ukraine and the Middle East. The conversation highlights the significance of energy geopolitics in the Net Zero transition and critiques the disconnection between political promises and actionable climate policies. Thompson's unique approach unpacks how historical tensions and current events shape our understanding of global relations.
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INSIGHT

Nations as Persons Analysis

  • Thompson analyzes nations as persons to understand geopolitical moves essentially via their energy interests.
  • This approach reveals aspects mainstream geopolitics often miss, especially around energy-focused conflicts.
INSIGHT

Accumulated Knowledge Guides Research

  • Thompson reads the Financial Times and pursues topic-driven research for episodes of These Times.
  • She relies on a foundation of accumulated knowledge to judge significance and understand complex global developments.
ANECDOTE

Analytical Detachment in Politics

  • Helen Thompson's undergraduate teacher, Jim Bullpit, made her leave emotional and moral judgments behind to think analytically about politics.
  • This ideal of detachment shaped her long approach despite acknowledging its limits.
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