Globalization and a new World Order: Consequences for Security. Professor Kjell A. Eliassen Centre for European and Asian Studies

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Globalization and a new World Order: Consequences for Security Professor Kjell A. Eliassen Centre for European and Asian Studies

Definitions New World Order A concept used by US President Woodrow Wilson to describe a vision of world order after the World War I. Also used to refer to George H. W. Bush s vision of a post-cold War world and to the post-9/11 geopolitical landscape. Bipolar World A term describing the balance of power between USA and USSR during the Cold War.

Definitions Unipolar World The post-cold War international system is considered being unipolar with United States as a sole great power until the middle of 2000s. Also referred to as American hegemony. Multipolar World A term used to describe the world order with three or more, both competing and cooperating, powers. Historical examples of such are the Eastern Mediterranean Hellenistic kingdoms of the 3 rd century BCE and the Concert of Europe in 19 th century.

The New Global Order New Powers and Old Conflicts From G8 to G20 The Rise of China and India Weakened Role of US and EU Environmental Challenges and Global Warming on the top of the agenda China in Africa the New Colonialism? Shifts in the Location of Production Clash between civilizations

The New Global Order Two salient theories of the 1990s The history of conflict of ideologies has ended with the end of the Cold War; Western liberal democracy is the final and universal form of human government (Fukuyama 1989). Culture and religion will be the primary source of conflict in the post-cold War world; the clash of ideologies will transform into the clash of civilizations (Huntington 1993).

The New Global Order Is there a fitting theory that can explain the world as we see it today? Contemporary views on Huntington and Fukuyama The theories do not stand, but they were important contributions to understanding conflicts we see today Huntington was closer to predicting correct political development than Fukuyama, but he was only partly right: There is a conflict within civilizations, rather than between them.

The New Global Order The elements of contemporary order: Identity and nation-state Polarity and the collectivization of security The organization of production and exchange Multilateral management and governance Regionalism The liberal rights order North-South and the two world orders

Global Drivers Digital Revolution The Failure of the Doha Round The Main Reason US vz China and India on farming Inter Regional FTAs The Financial Crises The Climate Action Failure The Drive for Raw Materials and Energy

G 8 and G 20 G 7 and G 8 BRICS Attempts to Create a G13 After Financial Crises the new role of G 20 The role of BRICS in Global Politics

US From two super powers to one From Global Hegemonic Power to What National and foreign policy a global strategy much more difficult Experiences from Iraq and Afghanistan A radical shift in influence both economically and military

EU s Foreign and Security Policy EU s ambition to be a global actor The new threats: terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, regional conflicts, failed states and organised crime EU wants to meet the threats with the whole spectrum of tools EU wants to cooperate closer with the UN and a new role of NATO

Russia After the cold war The new tsarist Russia Strenght and weeknesses Russia and EU Russia and China

China and India China: The New Super Power? How China sees the world and their place India Global trade in a multi polar system The role of developing countries From US EU to 5 to 10 key actors

New World Order Reduced role of the US Reduced role of Europe Russia strugling for power on the global scene China as an emerging super power A new role of developing countries Difficult to reach global agreements Religion and civilizations Failing states Increased fight for ressources