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War in Ukraine : Putin and the multi-order world

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1352-3260; 1743-8764
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Contemporary security policy, 2022, Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 466-481
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FLOCKHART, Trine, KOROSTELEVA, Elena A., War in Ukraine : Putin and the multi-order world, Contemporary security policy, 2022, Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 466-481 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/93005
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The global rules-based order has been in transformation for more than adecade, whilst the liberal international order has been in crisis and newinternational orders are emerging. Within this context, the Russian invasionof Ukraine marks what the Germans have called a Zeitenwende because themulti-order world is now a reality. The article outlines the main characteristicsand implications of a multi-order world and outlines four categories of ordersthat will populate the multi-order world. The article details Putin’s vision for aEurasian order and how his plans are received within the Eurasian order. Thearticle offers a perspective on how the global dynamics of the new multi-order world might play out, showing that it is likely to be conflictual ratherthan a cooperative, and that members of the Eurasian order show littleenthusiasm for Putin’s vision, resulting in an order held together by forcerather than consent.
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Published online: 24 June 2022
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