—How U.S. foreign affairs shaped the world with the Order, and a view of what’s to come—
The Non-fiction Feature
Disunited Nations: The Scramble for Power in an Ungoverned World
Author: Peter Zeihan
Publisher: Harper Business
Pages: 480 | 2020

Disunited Nations is about what happens when major powers decide they are better off competing instead of cooperating.
It is a book about what happens when the global Order isn’t just falling apart but when many leaders feel their country will be better off tearing it down.

The Fiction Spot
Things Fall Apart
by Chinua Achebe
“The missionaries had come to Umuofia. They had built their church there, won a handful of converts and were already sending evangelists to the surrounding towns and villages.
That was a source of great sorrow to the leaders of the clan, but many of them believed that the strange faith and the white man’s god would not last.”

The Product Spot
Foreign Affairs
Via essays, reports, books, a podcast, and more, Foreign Affairs is incredibly useful as a high-level, thorough, substantive, and intelligent take on how the U.S. impacts the world today.