Konstantin Kisin argues the rules-based world order is collapsing, the West is in self-inflicted decline, and Trump is simply acting on that new reality.

Konstantin Kisin — Soviet-born British political commentator, co-host of the Trigonometry podcast and Sunday Times bestselling author of 'An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West.' Known for non-partisan, first-principles critiques of Western politics and economics.
Kisin and Steven Bartlett unpack a turbulent geopolitical moment: Trump seizing Maduro, threats over Greenland and Taiwan, war in Ukraine, and unrest in Iran. Kisin frames it all as the collapse of the post-WWII 'rules-based order' into a multipolar, every-power-for-itself world where strength is the only currency. He argues Britain and Europe have made themselves irrelevant through debt, high taxes, net-zero energy policy, deindustrialization and mass immigration that masks per-capita decline. The conversation widens into AI-driven job loss and the rise of socialism, the exodus of UK entrepreneurs, and why he believes things must get much worse before they improve. It closes on family, Thomas Sowell, and a Jordan Peterson story.
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Konstantin Kisin
“An immigrants love letter to the West, the book that you wrote. It was a smash here, Sunday Times bestseller.” — Konstantin Kisin 01:24:53Find it on Amazon