Liberal Order and its Contestations

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EU and the Global Order
EU Global Strategy
EU Policy
EU Support
EU's Commitment
EU's Eastern Neighbour
EU's Engagement
EU's Global Role
EU's Response
EU's Trade
EU's Unity
Eurasian Economic Union
EU’s Commitment
EU’s Eastern Neighbour
EU’s Engagement
EU’s Global Role
EU’s Response
EU’s Trade
EU’s Unity
geopolitical fragmentation
Giovanni Grevi
Global Liberal Order
global power transition
Great Powers
ideational contestation
India
International Liberal Order
international relations theory
John Peterson
Laure Delcour
Liberal Economic Order
Liberal International Order
Liberal Order
Liberal Order's Norms
Liberal Order’s Norms
Liberal World Order
Michael H. Smith
Middle East
Multipolarity
multipolarity in world politics
Muslim World
NATO Airstrike
NATO Enlargement
neorevisionism
Paul Salem
post-hegemonic order analysis
Regional Governance
regional security dynamics
Regionalism
Richard Stubbs
Richard Youngs
Russia
Samir Saran
Shaun Breslin
South Caucasus
South Caucasus Countries
Tatiana Romanova
Trump era
Trump's America
Trump’s America
US-centred liberal order

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  • ISBN 9780367587703
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The notion that we are experiencing a change in times, whereby an old global order is giving way to a new one, has been gaining legitimacy in international debates. As US power is waning, the argument goes, so is the set of liberal norms, rules and institutions around which the Unites States organised its global supremacy. Ideational contests, power shifts, regional fragmentation, and socio-economic turmoil paint a broad picture of complex and often inter-related challenges that fuel contestation of the liberal order, both as a normative project and as an emanation of US power. Major players – China and India, Europe and Russia, and the United States itself – are all engaged in a process of global repositioning, most notably in areas where the liberal project has only fragile roots and order is contested: Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. This volume aims to provide critical frames of reference for understanding whether geopolitical and ideational contestations will eventually bring the US-centred liberal order down or lead to a process of adjustment and transformation.

The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue in The International Spectator.

Riccardo Alcaro is Research Coordinator and Head of the Global Actors Programme at the Istituto Affari Internazionali of Rome, Italy. He has been a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, and is a European Foreign and Security Policy Studies Fellow. He holds a PhD from the University of Tübingen, Germany.