Strange new multipolarity: How does it impact Europe’s stability and security?

Strange new multipolarity: How does it impact Europe’s stability and security?

22.04.2024
17:30 - 19:30

oiip
Währinger Strasse 3/12, 1090 Wien


We are witnessing the appearance of a new multi-aligned, pluralistic and decentered world order, featuring so-called “middle powers” with aspirations for regional dominance such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates, eager to disrupt and reshape the existing architecture with much pragmatism and the good old realpolitik as a compass. A new trend which the Russian Federation and China, both founding members of the BRICS, are tempted to maneuver behind the stage and use as a vector to challenge the rules of the liberal international system and impose their alternative narrative.

What can this multipolar world governance, which Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar calls “the natural state of the world”, offer to the international community? Does this ‘Multiplex’, as Amitav Acharya coined it, correspond to the ‘de-Westernisation’ of the world? How does this transactional way of managing order affect the European Union and its convening power, also with regards to the war in Ukraine? Should Europe fear losing control and marginalization? How should it react and adapt?

Opening:
Wolfgang Petritsch
President oiip

Discussants:
Stephanie Fenkart
Director of the International Institute for Peace (IIP)

Misha Glenny
Rector of the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM)

Jagannath Panda
Head of the Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs (SCSA-IPA)

The discussion will be held in English.

In cooperation with the Ministry of Defence bmlv.

 

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