Multilateralism and the Rules-Based Order: What Remains?

In the popular view, multilateralism is more than just a practice of coordinating national policies. Instead, multilateralism comes with an understanding of common objectives shared across many sovereign nations; a level playing field putting on equal footing different nations both large and small; firm commitment to peaceful dispute resolution; some self-sacrifice, when appropriate, for the total-sum good of the global community; and, more generally, joint collaboration, going beyond mere coordination. Many believe that to those various ends, a rules-based order has served well. But today, in an increasingly fractured international landscape, what endures of multilateral ideals? What rules-based order remains?
This lecture is in conjunction with the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) annual meeting.
Speakers:
- Ms Arancha Gonzalez, Dean, Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA), Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs
- Prof Danny Quah, Dean and Li Ka Shing Professor in Economics, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
- Prof Kelly Sims Gallagher, Dean ad interim and Professor of Energy and Environmental Policy at The Fletcher School, Tufts University Fletcher School
Chairperson:
- Dr Manuel Muñiz, Dean and Professor of Practice of International Relations, IE University School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs
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