... interpretations of multilateralism, peculiarities of historical model of multilateralism in the second half of the 20th century, the effectiveness of international institutes and procedures, as well as the link connecting practical multilateralism and globalization.
International Multilateralism in a Non-Hegemonic World
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... 2000; Davidson 2016; Schweller2015]. The rise of new powers, though, contributed just as well to debates on multilateralism and multipolarity of today’s world [Sakwa 2020].
As China was becoming increasingly assertive, the problem of the “hegemon” ... ... the neo-realist approach.
New Structural Realities: A Global Non-Integrated World
What was in the late 20
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century labelled globalization—following several decades of the world’s growing interdependence and its new (or not entirely new) quality—may,...
... globalization but an alternative model OF globalization. My own view is that the real choice must be framed as ‘neoliberal and unipolar globalization or Alt-globalization?’ as I call it, or ‘Asymmetric Globalization, Anti-Globalization or Alt-Globalization?’
Multipolarity
Andrey Kortunov:
One More Time on Greater Europe and Greater Eurasia
There are two conceptual problems which have to be cleared up regarding multipolarity. The first is the increasing tendency to either conflate multipolarity and multilateralism ...
... world in 2033?
The problem with most forecasts is that they see the world roughly as it is today, only more advanced, i.e., more globalization, more trade, more Internet, etc.
Most of these forecasts do not come true. There is always a “black swan” ... ... and, most probably, a further reform of the UN will be carried out.
But I would stress that, given the current trend towards multipolarity, it would be very difficult to build a system of global management.
How will such regional organizations as the ...