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The Coming Multi-Order World [PDF]
The article shows that the current international system is changing towards a completely new form of international system, conceptualized as a multi-order system. The suggestion for a multi-order world stands in contrast to three current narratives about
Flockhart, Trine
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Domestic Politics, China's Rise, and the Future of the Liberal International Order
With the future of liberal internationalism in question, how will China's growing power and influence reshape world politics? We argue that views of the Liberal International Order (LIO) as integrative and resilient have been too optimistic for two ...
J. Weiss, J. Wallace
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How Do BRI Narratives and Actions Impact Cooperation Relations and Partnerships Worldwide? [PDF]
- China’s large-scale initiative BRI announced in 2013 first in Kazakhstan, then in Indonesia, detailed in March 2015 and included in the Chinese constitution in October 2017, has become the most intensely discussed and disputed development project ...
IULIA MONICA OEHLER-ŞINCAI
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States, interstitial organizations and the prospects for liberal international order
This article proposes a complementary approach to analysing destabilization of the liberal international order (LIO) and argues that such challenges are related to endogenous institutional processes within the LIO.
J. Bátora
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Narrative alliances: the discursive foundations of international order
Alliances are generally understood as groupings of states that combine to aggregate their physical capabilities against security threats. In this article we suggest transposing this well-established terminology of inter-state allegiance to the ...
Alexandra Homolar, O. Turner
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Although Latin America plays a minimal role in debates on the ‘liberal international order’, scholars recognise the region’s influence on international law, norms, and institutions.
Tom Long, C. Schulz
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Bound to Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Liberal International Order
The liberal international order, erected after the Cold War, was crumbling by 2019. It was flawed from the start and thus destined to fail. The spread of liberal democracy around the globe—essential for building that order—faced strong resistance because
J. Mearsheimer
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Supporting Women Victims of Terrorism in International Law: In the Light of Social and International Order [PDF]
In reviewing terrorist incidents and considering women victim’s rights, we are facing massive and increasing violations of their fundamental and established rights.
Mahmood Ganjbakhsh +2 more
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An Epochal Moment? The COVID-19 Pandemic and China’s International Order Building [PDF]
This article considers the potential for the COVID-19 pandemic to represent an epochal moment in international politics, one which China can use as a window to maximize its international order-building efforts.
N. Smith, Tracey Fallon
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Rise of Global South and changes in contemporary international order
The rise of the Global South, already an important factor in contemporary global politics, has initiated and will continue to instigate huge changes in international order.
Guiying Zhou
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