Trump, Gaza and the New Global Disorder: How to Navigate a World in Chaos
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Trump, Gaza and the New Global Disorder: How to Navigate a World in Chaos

Join us for a special UK-based event hosted by the Quincy Institute

By TANK

Date and time

Wed, 30 Apr 2025 18:30 - 20:30 GMT+1

Location

91-93 Great Portland St

91-93 Great Portland Street London W1W 7NX United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

The mainstream narrative in the West posits that Donald Trump has upended the "rules-based international order". However, a transition in the international order was already in full swing long before Trump came to office, driven by an increasingly multipolar balance of power and a series of actions that revealed the hypocrisy of Western foreign policy — both developments that called into question the legitimacy of Western leadership in the world. In addition to transnational challenges such as climate change, the world now faces Trump's iconoclasm and the conflicts he inherited (from Ukraine to Gaza) at the same time.

For 18 months, the Quincy Institute under the aegis of the Better Order Project convened more than 130 leading experts and practitioners from across the world to generate concrete recommendations for how to stabilize an international order that is transitioning away from unipolarity and Western leadership. Its landmark report was published in November 2024.

Join us at TANK GPS for an evening of discussion on how the world might construct a more durable and inclusive order amid today's varied sources of chaos and change.


Trita Parsi is a writer and executive vice-president of the Quincy Institute is a trans-partisan “action tank” and communications project, established to challenge the decades-long obsession of U.S. foreign policy decision makers with global military dominance and war. Daniel Levy is an analyst, commentator, author, and director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme of the European Council on Foreign Relations.


Doors open from 6.30pm, with the panel beginning at 7 and lasting for approximately an hour.

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