The changing world order and the movement towards a post-American world is having an effect on more than just politics. Established institutions across the West are grappling with the reordering of global power, and one of the biggest crises of confidence is in the mainstream media, which has seen trust and confidence in it rapidly erode.
Can media organisations meet the challenge of depicting and analysing a radically changed world order? Journalists Pankaj Mishra and Jonathan Shainin discuss how the media should approach the changing world, and what it can do to build back trust.
Mishra is an Indian essayist and novelist. His most recent book is The World After Gaza. Shainin founded the Guardian Long Read and was later the paper’s head of opinion and the editor of Cotton Capital, an award-winning investigation into its founders’ connections to slavery. In conversation with Fara Dabhoiwala