The Great Powers and the Survival of the Liberal International Order

This scholarly monograph examines the sustainability of the Liberal International Order (LIO) by critically examining the conduct of the Permanent Five (P5) members of the United Nations Security Council: China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. As principal custod...

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description This scholarly monograph examines the sustainability of the Liberal International Order (LIO) by critically examining the conduct of the Permanent Five (P5) members of the United Nations Security Council: China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. As principal custodians of global peace and security under the Charter of the United Nations, the P5’s alignment, or misalignment, with the foundational principles of the LIO holds profound implications for its legitimacy and endurance. Anchored in foreign policy analysis (FPA) and enriched by scenario-building methodologies, the research offers a rigorous, empirically grounded assessment of how Great Power behaviour shapes the evolution and potential futures of international order. By foregrounding the foreign policies of the P5 as key variables in global governance trajectories, the book provides an original contribution to scholarship on international relations, multilateralism and institutional resilience. This work will appeal to scholars of international relations, global governance, peace and security studies, and those invested in the normative and structural futures of the international system in the 21st century and beyond.
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BRICS
Charter of United Nations
Concert of Europe
Crimea
European Union
financial crisis
forecasting
foreign policymaker
foreign policy
Georgia
global development
global governance
global peace
Great Power
international law
international order
international political system
international relations
interventionism
Israel–Gaza conflict
Israel–Palestine
Libya
Liberal International Order
national interest
nationalism
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
peace studies
Permanent Five
political system
power
Russia–Ukraine conflict
Sahel
Security Council
South China Sea
security studies
trade war
Treaty of Westphalia
United Nations
United Nations Charter of 1945
United Nations Security Council
War on Terror
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BRICS
Charter of United Nations
Concert of Europe
Crimea
European Union
financial crisis
forecasting
foreign policymaker
foreign policy
Georgia
global development
global governance
global peace
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international law
international order
international political system
international relations
interventionism
Israel–Gaza conflict
Israel–Palestine
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Liberal International Order
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NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
peace studies
Permanent Five
political system
power
Russia–Ukraine conflict
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Security Council
South China Sea
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trade war
Treaty of Westphalia
United Nations
United Nations Charter of 1945
United Nations Security Council
War on Terror
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