
Jason Pack
Disorder podcast host, expert on the Middle East, and commentator on international affairs, specializing in Libya, Iran, and regional conflicts.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 54min
1177: Iran vs. Israel 2025 | Out of the Loop
Join Jason Pack, host of the Disorder podcast and Middle East expert, as he unpacks the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. He discusses Israel's recent surprise attacks on Iran's nuclear capabilities and the implications of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that only treats symptoms of deep-rooted conflicts. Jason highlights how Iran's nuclear ambitions shape regional dynamics and emphasizes the unique opportunity for comprehensive peace amidst shifting geopolitics. His insights offer a fresh perspective on the future of Middle Eastern diplomacy.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 57min
Project Russia and the Future of Western Democracy with Jason Pack
Jason Pack, host of the Disorder Podcast and a geopolitical expert, dives into the complexities of Russia's influence on global politics. He explores Russian nationalism and the historical roots of its contemporary strategies, particularly through Project Russia. Pack discusses the ideological framework that challenges Western democracy and highlights the peculiar links between Russian Cosmism and modern technology. The conversation also emphasizes strategies to strengthen democracy in the West amidst disinformation and the vital role of independent journalism.

Feb 26, 2026 • 40min
Trump-Epstein: Jason Pack on the Axis of Disorder
Jason Pack, historian and host of the Disorder podcast, unpacks the Epstein network and its ties to elite power. He traces cover-up dynamics, email evidence of favors-for-access, and how Epstein and Trump reflect a backlash against global inequality. They debate whether this reveals systemic rot and whether alternatives like high-trust Scandinavian models can withstand such crises.

Dec 30, 2025 • 42min
From Carney to Epstein: Orderers vs Disorderers in our Age of Upheaval
In a thought-provoking conversation, Jason Pack, host of the Disorder podcast and a keen commentator on global geopolitics, discusses the evolving battle between 'orderers' and 'disorderers' in today's turbulent world. He asserts that Mark Carney emerged as a figure of stability in 2025, while predicts Epstein's re-emergence will stoke conspiracy fears in 2026. Pack emphasizes the dangers of ignoring elite unaccountability and warns against the rise of extremist movements, highlighting the need for a strong, technocratic approach to leadership.

Aug 8, 2025 • 47min
Trump's Hot Summer of Disorder: How Short-Term Chaos is America's Long-Term Global Strategy
Jason Pack, host of the Disorder podcast and expert on global disarray, discusses Trump's chaotic yet seemingly strategic impact on international relations. He argues that while Trump's disruptions yield tactical successes—like influencing trade and military actions—they undermine essential global cooperation. Pack warns of the dangers posed by a disordered world where tech giants might outpace governments. He highlights the need for cohesive frameworks to tackle crises, such as AI regulation and climate change, before we spiral into an apocalyptic future.

Jun 24, 2025 • 34min
Israel - Iran - ceasefire? Or more chaos
In this discussion, Jason Pack, host of the Disorder Podcast and expert on global disorder, joins Arthur to navigate the chaotic landscape of the Israel-Iran conflict. They ponder the implications of recent military actions, Trump's peace initiatives, and Netanyahu's controversial role. The duo advocates for a united Western approach to peace, debating Europe's potential diplomatic contributions and the impact of military strategies on Iran's nuclear aspirations. Their candid insights illuminate the shifting dynamics and urgent need for resolution in the region.

Jan 23, 2025 • 30min
Are Iran and Russia losing their grip on the Middle East?
In a riveting discussion, Jason Pack, an Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute and host of the Disorder podcast, dissects the shifting dynamics in the Middle East. He explores the recent setbacks for Russia and Iran, the impact of Israel's military actions on regional power, and the potential downfall of the Iranian regime. The podcast also examines internal conflicts within Israeli politics and the lingering chaos following the Arab Spring, laying bare the complex web of alliances and tensions that define the region today.

Jul 2, 2024 • 44min
Ep51. UK Elections: A lone bright spot for global Order?
Political analysts Jason Pack and Alex Hall Hall discuss UK Election Campaign strategies, potential Starmer government relations with EU, and impacts on US-UK relations. They explore the global influence of UK politicians and the significance of the upcoming UK elections on the global order.

Jan 16, 2024 • 52min
Ep20. Corruption in Plain Sight
Guests Jason Pack, Alexandra Hall Hall, and Sam Bright discuss corruption in plain sight in both Britain and Libya. They delve into topics such as 'pay for access' corruption in the British establishment, the failed Golden Visa Programme, cozy relationships between the British media and cabinet ministers, and how subsidies in Libya encourage corruption. They also explore deterrence of corruption in British politics and the cultural phenomenon of corruption in government policymaking, using Libya as a case study.

Sep 27, 2023 • 31min
Why Disorder may be the New Order: Jason Pack on how the global system itself has gone rogue and no longer conforms with the textbooks
Jason Pack, founder of Libya-Analysis LLC and Senior Analyst for Emerging Challenges at the NATO Defence College Foundation, discusses disorder as the new order in the global system. They explore the role of big tech companies in authoritarian regimes and hate speech amplification. The need for both bottom-up and top-down processes in addressing societal problems is emphasized. Jason Pack explains his motivation for starting the 'Disorder' podcast and the importance of cultural struggle, propaganda, and effective communication in politics.


