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War and Peace: Where Is the World Headed?

... Japan, failing to play a role in resolving regional conflicts and preventing wars. Even before the outbreak of World War II, the Versailles System had become a mere formality. After World War II, the Yalta System followed, which dominated the post-war international order. The Yalta System was composed of a series of different elements. One of its core pillars was the United Nations and the principles of international law surrounding it. The UN represented an upgraded and institutionalized version of ...

24.10.2025

Three Core Concepts of Sino-Russian International Cooperation

Multipolarity, Economic globalization, and International order Sino-Russian international cooperation revolves around a number of core concepts, among which multipolarity, globalization, and international order-building occupy a prominent place. The consensus between the two countries on these ...

30.09.2024

Afghanistan Marks the Beginning of the End of US-led Unipolarity

... historic deficit.” Unipolarity’s demise, according to Acharya, “was hastened not by isolationism but by adventurism.” What Randall Schweller and Xiaoyu Pu observed in their article published in 2011, titled After Unipolarity: China’s Visions of International Order in an Era of U.S. Decline , is that “unipolarity, which seemed strangely durable only a few years ago, appears today as a “passing moment.” The authors added that the U.S. “is no longer a hyper power towering over potential ...

24.08.2021

A New Anarchy? Scenarios for World Order Dynamics

... orders. The problem of anarchy cannot be eradicated. But a state must adopt measures to safeguard against the claims of other states. Valery Mikhailenko: For Whom the Bell Tolls: A Note on John J. Mearsheimer’s Article on the Collapse of the Liberal International Order Thought. It was superimposed on a holistic approach that emphasized the role of the system of international relations. In other words, states’ behaviour depends on how the international order is organized. However, both liberals ...

06.08.2019

For Whom the Bell Tolls: A Note on John J. Mearsheimer’s Article on the Collapse of the Liberal International Order

... limited to a group of like-minded states centered on the Atlantic littoral,” and that “it did not include many large countries such as China, India, and the Soviet bloc states” [ 2 ]. It’s clear that the topic of the crisis of the “liberal” international order has firmly entered the scientific discourse of Russian and foreign analysts. Andrey Kortunov: The Inevitable, Weird World On October 11, 2017, The New York Times drew attention to the so-called “Trans-Atlantic manifesto” prepared ...

16.07.2019
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