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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| author | Dlakavu, Ayabulela |
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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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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1664482025-09-09T05:08:56Z The Great Powers and the Survival of the Liberal International Order Dlakavu, Ayabulela Arab Spring 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 thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPS International relations::JPSL Geopolitics 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. 2025-09-09T05:08:55Z 2025-09-09T05:08:55Z 2025-09-08T13:07:05Z 2025 book ONIX_20250908T150312_9781990982248_4 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/105936 9781990982248 9781990982217 9781990982224 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/166448 eng open access image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/105936/1/9781990982248.pdf AOSIS ITUTA Books 10.4102/aosis.2025.BK520 10.4102/aosis.2025.BK520 c47a1220-d848-4e78-88cd-74f293e3d4f4 9781990982248 9781990982217 9781990982224 ITUTA Books 248 Cape Town open access |
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