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- Special Issue: Deglobalization? The Future of the Liberal International Order
- Markus Kornprobst & T V Paul, Globalization, deglobalization and the liberal international order
- Norrin M Ripsman, Globalization, deglobalization and Great Power politics
- Steve Chan, Challenging the liberal order: the US hegemon as a revisionist power
- Benjamin Miller, How ‘making the world in its own liberal image’ made the West less liberal
- Umut Aydin, Emerging middle powers and the liberal international order
- Dorit Geva & Felipe G Santos, Europe's far-right educational projects and their vision for the international order
- John M Owen, Two emerging international orders? China and the United States
- Jozef Bátora, States, interstitial organizations and the prospects for liberal international order
- Katharina P Coleman & Brian L Job, How Africa and China may shape UN peacekeeping beyond the liberal international order
- Jarrod Hayes & Katja Weber, Globalization, deglobalization and human security: the case of Myanmar
- Steven E Lobell & Jordan Ernstsen, The liberal international trading order (LITO) in an era of shifting capabilities
- Mark R Brawley, Globalization/deglobalization: lessons from liberal monetary orders
- Aseema Sinha, Understanding the ‘crisis of the institution’ in the liberal trade order at the WTO
- Markus Kornprobst & Stephanie Strobl, Global health: an order struggling to keep up with globalization
- Jeannette Money, Globalization, international mobility and the liberal international order
- Navnita Chadha Behera, Globalization, deglobalization and knowledge production
- T V Paul, Globalization, deglobalization and reglobalization: adapting liberal international order
Sunday, September 19, 2021
New Issue: International Affairs
The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 97, no. 5, September 2021) is out. Contents include: