
Is the International Order Unravelling?
A Conversation with Amnesty International's Agnès Callamard
PRIO's Peace in a Pod · Arnaud Siad
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Show Notes
January 2026 has barely begun, yet the pace of global upheaval is already staggering.
In just a few weeks, the United States has seized Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro, issued threats against allies, and signalled a willingness to reshape the world order.
At the same time, international law and human rights are under unprecedented strain – from Ukraine to Sudan, from Gaza to Iran. Ceasefires fail to end the violence. Humanitarian organisations are expelled. Journalists and academics are silenced.
As 2026 begins, a fundamental question looms: are we witnessing a temporary crisis of the international system – or its steady unravelling?
In this episode, Agnès Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International and former UN Special Rapporteur, and Jørgen Jensehaugen, Research Professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo and a leading expert on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, examine the erosion of global norms, accountability, and multilateral institutions – and ask what, if anything, can still hold the system together.
PRIO’s Peace in a Pod is hosted by Arnaud Siad.
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