The end of the global bribe
Lena: You know, I was looking at some of the recent headlines about global trade wars and military flare-ups, and it feels like the world is just becoming this giant, unpredictable mess. But then I started digging into Peter Zeihan’s The Absent Superpower, and he argues that this isn't just random chaos—it’s actually a very logical, very deliberate "breakup" of the world order we’ve known for seventy years.
Miles: It’s wild, isn't it? Most people think the "Global Order" is just the natural state of things—like gravity. But Zeihan’s whole premise is that it was actually a massive, expensive strategic bribe. After World War II, the U.S. basically told the rest of the world: "We will protect your ships, we’ll open our markets to your goods, and we’ll provide security and trade guarantees. In exchange, you just have to help us contain the Soviets".
Lena: A "strategic bribe." That’s a powerful way to put it. So, the U.S. wasn't doing this out of the goodness of its heart—it was buying an alliance.
Miles: Exactly. And the thing is, the Cold War ended over thirty years ago. The reason for the bribe is gone, and now, thanks to the shale revolution, the U.S. doesn't even need the rest of the world for energy anymore. We’re moving into what Zeihan calls "The Disorder," where the U.S. is essentially "absent," leaving everyone else to fend for themselves in a world where the old rules simply don't apply.
Lena: That’s exactly what we’re going to untangle today. We’re going to look at the mechanics of this collapse, why the shale revolution is such a game-changer for U.S. capital, and then do a deep-dive audit of who wins and who loses in this new, fragmented world.
Miles: And for you listening, this isn't just about maps and missiles. It’s about why your supply chains are breaking, why inflation is sticky, and why the "safe" global investments of the last decade might be the riskiest ones for the next. Let's dive into how that original Bretton Woods deal is actually falling apart right now.




























