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ID186557
Title ProperWar in Ukraine
Other Title InformationPutin and the multi-order world
LanguageENG
AuthorFlockhart, Trine ;  Korosteleva, Elena A
Summary / Abstract (Note)The global rules-based order has been in transformation for more than a decade, whilst the liberal international order has been in crisis and new international orders are emerging. Within this context, the Russian invasion of Ukraine marks what the Germans have called a Zeitenwende because the multi-order world is now a reality. The article outlines the main characteristics and implications of a multi-order world and outlines four categories of orders that will populate the multi-order world. The article details Putin’s vision for a Eurasian order and how his plans are received within the Eurasian order. The article offers a perspective on how the global dynamics of the new multi-order world might play out, showing that it is likely to be conflictual rather than a cooperative, and that members of the Eurasian order show little enthusiasm for Putin’s vision, resulting in an order held together by force rather than consent.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 43, No.3; Jul 2022: p.466-481
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 43 No 3
Key WordsGlobal Order ;  Putin ;  Liberal Order ;  The War in Ukraine ;  Eurasian Order


 
 
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