Opinion – Multilateralism’s Collapse Under Trump and the Call for Global South Pluriverse
If multilateral governance and international cooperation are to survive the onslaught of “America First” anti-globalism, they must be radically reconfigured
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If multilateral governance and international cooperation are to survive the onslaught of “America First” anti-globalism, they must be radically reconfigured
Whether competitive multilateralism can evolve into a more inclusive, adaptive, and effective framework remains an open question.
Although the Liberal International Order is facing challenges, embracing Trump-style unilateralism is not a viable option for most countries.
Butler argues that while R2P has its shortcomings, the doctrine has not failed, however questions about the practical pathways for its revival in global politics remain.
Stéphanie Martel explores the role of multilateral institutions, ASEAN’s aspirations to create a ‘security community’, and Canada’s international role.
Alexander Lanoszka discusses NATO enlargement, conceptualising military alliances, their contemporary significance, nuclear proliferation, and the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict.
Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine is not only reshaping the security architecture of Europe, but is also influencing the EU’s position as a global actor.