How are states responding to a changing world order?
27
May 2025 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM
Anonymous (not verified)
29 April 2025
Chatham House and Online
Experts discuss the possible alternatives to a US-centric world and how states seek to shape the future international order.
Experts discuss the possible alternatives to a US-centric world and how states seek to shape the future international order.
The liberal international order, dominant since 1945, is facing unprecedented challenges driven by both enduring and emerging forces. Key among these are the rise of China, Russia’s war of aggression, the surge of populism within liberal democracies and the need to maintain credibility amongst Global South nations in response to claims of double standards and western hypocrisy.
Following the publication of the research paper, Competing Visions for International Order, experts will examine how the US and its allies and adversaries are recalibrating their foreign policies in response to these dynamics – whether by adapting to, disrupting, or rejecting the existing order.
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