In this episode of the Brussels Signal podcast, I speak with Michael Every, a global strategist at Rabobank, discussing the differences between economic policy and economic statecraft, the implications of the liberal world order, and the current U.S. trade strategy. They explore how the liberal world order has affected different populations, the tactics and strategies employed by the US in its trade relations, and the role of diplomacy in shaping these interactions. The conversation also touches on Europe´s response to global economic changes and the potential consequences of current policies. In this conversation, Michael Every discusses the complexities of strategic autonomy in Europe amidst global dependencies, particularly on the US and China. He emphasizes the unrealistic expectations of decoupling from both superpowers and the potential consequences of choosing sides in geopolitical tensions. The discussion also delves into the dynamics of US-China relations, the strengths and vulnerabilities of China , and the implications of automation on the future of work. Every highlights the inevitability of volatility in the global order and the need for a thoughtful approach to economic and ideological shifts.
Free Podcast: The End of the Liberal World Order with Michael Every
Making sense of current geopolitics
Apr 23, 2025
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