17 articles in this special issue explore the interplay of (de-)globalization and the resilience of the liberal world order. How pervasive are deglobalization forces? What is their impact on the liberal world order? Vice versa, how do contestations about the liberal world order affect globalization and deglobalization? The issue makes three important contributions. First, it examines globalization and deglobalization systematically. Second, we embed the liberal international order in broader globalization and deglobalization processes, thus opening up new vistas for research on the future of this order. Third, the contributors, taken together, provide novel insights into the forces that drive and halt epochal change in world politics. (All articles are available for free downloading until November 30, 2021). Read more
Chatham House Webinar, “Is the Age of Globalization over?“
Chatham House Webinar, “The global trading order: On course or off the rails?“
Chatham House Webinar, “Intergovernmental Organizations and the Future of the International Order“
Panel Discussion at the Vienna School of International Studies, October 21, 2021