The Age of Chaos
Democratic Strategy, Kill Web Warfare, and Authoritarian Power
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Robbin Laird
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In an era when the “rules‑based international order” has been overtaken by events, democracies are operating in what Robbin Laird calls the Age of Chaos—a contested transition between global systems whose end state is still genuinely open. This concise, field‑grounded primer maps how a multipolar authoritarian architecture, kill web warfare, and political fracture are reshaping power, deterrence, and war for the twenty‑first century.
Drawing on four decades of research and front‑line engagement with commanders, planners, and policymakers from Cold War Europe to the contemporary Indo‑Pacific, Laird treats the global war in Ukraine as the furnace in which the new order is being forged and as the first full‑scale laboratory of kill web warfare, where democratic ISR grids and indigenous “intelligent mass” have overturned platform‑centric force design. He traces how Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea have built an authoritarian “marketplace of coercion” and a parallel order in plain sight; how Global China functions as an informal empire through ports, finance, standards, and digital systems; and how middle powers such as Australia and Brazil navigate sovereignty under mounting authoritarian leverage.
The Age of Chaos argues that crisis management is no longer enough. In a world of overlapping shocks and no guaranteed return to equilibrium, democracies must master chaos management: rebuilding industrial depth and munition stockpiles, designing kill web–enabled impact forces that can fight tonight, and forging coalitions and institutions capable of sustaining long‑duration strategic competition. This book offers a coherent framework, hard operational lessons, and a set of practical questions for leaders who refuse nostalgia and instead intend to shape the order that comes next.
The Age of Chaos is the conceptual keystone in his 2026 portfolio of books on the global war in Ukraine, Global China and middle powers, readiness and kill web warfare, institutional case studies, and leadership in an era of systemic turbulence.