We are living through a moment in time of cascading disorder. Wars, inequality, and poverty are no longer confined to “faraway” places; they are entwined into a single global crisis that cuts across continents, regions and regimes. What makes this moment distinctive is not only the scale of poverty—nearly 1.1 billion people in multidimensional poverty worldwide—but the collapse of the systems that were supposed to prevent it. Now we face a “new …