https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-tvsu7-1a72d18
On “non-hegemony” and world disorder.
Tom Chodor, IR & politics scholar at Monash University, joins us to talk about a world that still retains the formal shells of multilateral institutions but whose contents have been hollowed out.
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What is “multilateralism”? Why is it an important concept to capture the US-led order that is now falling apart?
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If multilateralism was always in crisis, what is new today?
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Is the emerging (dis)order multipolar or apolar? What’s the difference?
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Is multilateralism the historic exception that we wrongly take to be the norm? Why is there no going back to the post-1945 – or post-1991 – order?
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What are the prospects for a new hegemonic order? Isn’t prolonged chaos and decay more likely?
The full episode is for subscribers. Join at patreon.com/bungacast
Links:
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Non-Hegemony, Tom Chodor, Jack Taggart and Ilias Alami, Phenomenal World
