Someone I profoundly admire, the British diplomat and author Robert Cooper, wrote a raving longread review of my book, now out in French for @Grand_Continent. I can retire a happy man now. https://t.co/uBiJthxQ0a
.@GiorgiaMeloni's defense of Pope Leo XIV may strain her relationship with the White House, but it is likely to help her domestically. Remarkably, this outcome materialized in a staunch, if unwitting, defense of European values, notes @Fatassinari. https://t.co/aXmpIgo6ct
My book, The Triangle of Power – Rebalancing the New World Order, is out today in English and Swedish. It is an attempt to explain what is going on in international relations and how we can get things back on track again.
Worked on it for four years. Tried to make it short and snappy without cutting too many corners. It will come out in 12 different languages.
My main argument is that the liberal world order is unravelling. Multilateral cooperation is giving away to multipolar rivalry and conflict. The new world order is being shaped by three major forces: the Global West, the Global East and the Global South. Many moving parts at the moment, but my main thesis is that it will be the Global South that determines whether the world will tilt towards cooperation or fragmentation.
The book is a call for values-based realism and dignified foreign policy. Unless our current international institutions are reformed, we will be moving back to a Hobbesian world. Let’s make sure it won’t happen. Everyone has agency. If there is a problem, fix it.
A tremendous essay by @HelleMalmvig and @Fatassinari in @NoemaMag, analyzing the mainstreaming of far-right politics in one of the most progressive, established democracies of Europe. Denmark's anti-immigration hysteria is far worse than one can imagine
https://t.co/qudXa68tH0
“The Danish case is less a model than a warning about what happens to democratic politics when politicians from the center & center-left move to the right to regain or retain power.”
—Helle Malmvig & @Fatassinari
https://t.co/hS4MXa2tXJ
In his eloquent coverage of The Constitution of Innovation, my @EUI_EU STG colleague Fabrizio Tassinari issues a powerful warning: the risk of political recuperation by far-right movements https://t.co/GqpXvmd99n
#EU#Innovation#ConstitutionOfInnovation 1/5
Techno-fixes for what ails democracy are increasingly taking the form of digital authoritarianism, @daniInnerarity and @Fatassinari warn. https://t.co/2ARterl3MP
In appointing an AI minister of procurement, @ediramaal is giving Europe a taste of its own medicine, as well as holding up a mirror to its own democratic shortcomings, @daniInnerarity and @Fatassinari observe. https://t.co/2ARterl3MP
Techno-fixes for what ails democracy are increasingly taking the form of digital authoritarianism, @daniInnerarity and @Fatassinari warn. https://t.co/2ARterl3MP
Very happy to share this with someone who is a friend although he is not a philosopher (or perhaps precisely because of this). 🤣 Grazie mile, Fabrizio.
Always a special feeling to co-author with a philosopher. Over at @ProSyn I partner with the great @daniInnerarity on digital technocracy and future-less autocracies.
https://t.co/z3p5klWeL6
Albania has appointed an AI bot as minister, showing how digital technocracy is hollowing out democracy. My editorial with the great @daniInnerarity. For @ilriformista this morning.