The Global Interregnum: The Old World Is Dying, and the New Struggles to Be Born

The post-1945 international order is no longer shaping state behavior as it once did. As legal restraint and multilateralism weaken, security concerns, economic coercion, and flexible alliances are defining an unsettled global interregnum.
The Hegemon’s Gavel

International law was never truly independent. Once the guarantor of the system breaks the rules, the law becomes a tool for power, not principle.
Will China’s Vision of World Order Challenge Western Liberal Order?
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Will China’s vision of a new world order, shaped by its imperial past and Leninist ideals, challenge the Western liberal order?
How BRICS AND SCO Herald a New World Order

How the BRICS and SCO are redefining global geopolitics and challenging NATO’s dominance? As these entities challenge the unipolar order dominated by NATO, they offer new models for international management and security.
India’s BRICS Chapter

BRICS Summit 2023 turned out to be a tough test case for India’s strategic balancing. Not being able to assert itself diplomatically, tough choices wait ahead as it will preside over the G20 Summit next month in Delhi.