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[Are We on the Brink of World War III? Lessons from Historical Patterns]-[Are we heading toward World War III? | Heni Ozi Cukier]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-07-24

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Are We on the Brink of World War III? A Historical Analysis

In his insightful talk, political scientist Henni Azikukie examines whether the contemporary global climate mirrors the volatile conditions that preceded the two World Wars. Rather than cherry-picking historical events, he analyzes four critical dimensions—social, economic, political, and military—to uncover patterns of instability that threaten modern global order.

The Social Dimension: Technological Anxiety and Fragmentation

Azikukie notes that throughout history, technological revolutions have consistently triggered social anxieties and destabilized societies. Before World War I, the Second Industrial Revolution brought electricity and mass production, which, while beneficial, caused widespread resentment as machines replaced workers and uprooted populations. Similarly, in the interwar years, the rise of the "robot" and media propaganda polarized public discourse. Today, we face an AI-driven revolution that amplifies "frustrations, fears, and divisions faster than ever before," creating a fertile ground for extreme ideologies that historically lead to militarism.

The Economic Dimension: Beyond Interdependence

Addressing the common belief that economic prosperity prevents war, Azikukie argues that history proves otherwise. He points to World War I, where despite deep economic integration, nations chose conflict because "politics decides what will be done," overriding economic logic. He highlights that in the lead-up to World War II, nations like Germany and Japan prioritized "relative power" and self-sufficiency over mutual trade. Today, he warns that despite the U.S.-China economic interdependence, nations are increasingly pivoting toward "self-sufficiency and economic nationalism," mirroring the pre-WWII era and proving that economic ties alone cannot prevent geopolitical conflict.

The Political Dimension: The Dangers of Polarization

Perhaps the most alarming trend identified is the rise of political polarization. Azikukie traces the path from legislative deadlock to political violence, noting that when institutions lose trust, "armed groups emerge" and conflict becomes inevitable. He cites the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the violence of the Weimar Republic as precursors to global conflict. Today, he observes similar signs: the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, assassination attempts on political figures, and the surge in violence against politicians in Germany. He warns that when polarization reaches this level, the political order is "on the brink of collapse."

The Military Dimension: The New Axis of Dictatorships

Finally, Azikukie examines how regional conflicts escalate into global disasters through alliances. He observes that while the Axis powers of the 1930s were often divided, the modern "axis of dictatorships"—comprising China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran—is remarkably united, sharing resources, ammunition, and economic support. Conversely, he expresses concern that the opposing alliance of democracies is becoming "divided and weak."

Conclusion

Azikukie concludes by emphasizing that while history does not repeat itself, it often "rhymes." By connecting these dots—technological anxiety, economic nationalism, extreme political polarization, and the formation of a cohesive aggressor alliance—he issues a stark warning: we must recognize these patterns to avoid repeating the catastrophic mistakes of the past. The path toward a third world war is not an inevitable destiny, but it requires immediate awareness and active intervention to steer global dynamics away from the brink.

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you're listening to ted talks daily where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day i'm your host elise hugh a question that petrifies me and i'm assuming everyone listening is the world on the brink of world war three in this talk political scientist Scientist Henni Azikukie digs into the four major dimensions of war to uncover patterns of global dynamics and growing instability that led to World Wars I and II.
Through this lens of history, he shares a powerful and scary reflection on the present moment and a warning to not repeat the mistakes of the past. This episode is brought to you by Nordstrom.
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