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Sua instituiçãoUniversità Cattolica del Sacro Cuore UCSC
País de origem do autorItália
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Área Temática21. Relações Internacionais
Grupo TemáticoAlternative Visions on Global Order: New Perspectives and dialogues for facing the contemporary pandemic crisis
TítuloStability, instability and order. A Global IR perspective
Resumo

The international political system is undergoing substantial change. The international political order that has emerged since the Second World War is changing, and this change is being driven by the emergence on the political scene of new countries that want to 'count'. This process is interesting, especially from the point of view of the institutional change that will inevitably ensue.
The attempt proposed in this paper is to 'test' the concept of political order with the form and functioning of the existing international institutions that produce the norms and rules for the functioning of the order itself. If the current international political order, the liberal one, is undergoing some kind of change under the pressure of external stimuli, what can this change consist of and what can it lead to?
Does a non-liberal international order necessarily have to be a less stable, less democratic, less transparent order? Or can a certain degree of institutional 'engineering' be effective in accommodating the interests of all relevant participants in that order? Is armed confrontation inevitable, as preached by theories of structural realism, or are there ways to coexist within the same system without posing a threat to each other?
The paper therefore presents a discussion of these issues, adopting a Global IR perspective.

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  • Global IR
  • International Liberal Order
  • Realism
  • Global Governance