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  • The End of American World Order

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    The post-World War II international system—commonly referred to as the Liberal International Order—was defined by American hegemony, open markets, security alliances, and Western-led multilateral institutions like the UN, IMF, and World Bank. Today, structural shifts in global power, the rise of non-Western states, and a domestic American retreat toward isolationism and protectionism have dismantled this arrangement. The world is not reverting to a simple "multipolar" Cold War-style rivalry; instead, it has become a complex, highly interdependent network of overlapping regional powers and non-state actors. 🔑 Key Drivers of the Decline 1. Structural Shifts in Global Power

    Emerging powers (e.g., China, India, and Brazil) do not share uniform Western values and resent the special privileges historically retained by the U.S..

    Both domestic political shifts in the U.S. and external frustrations have delegitimized traditional multilateral organizations. Amitav Acharya: The End of American World Order - IISS

    The post-World War II international system—commonly referred to as the Liberal International Order—was defined by American hegemony, open markets, security alliances, and Western-led multilateral institutions like the UN, IMF, and World Bank. Today, structural shifts in global power, the rise of non-Western states, and a domestic American retreat toward isolationism and protectionism have dismantled this arrangement. The world is not reverting to a simple "multipolar" Cold War-style rivalry; instead, it has become a complex, highly interdependent network of overlapping regional powers and non-state actors. 🔑 Key Drivers of the Decline 1. Structural Shifts in Global Power

    Emerging powers (e.g., China, India, and Brazil) do not share uniform Western values and resent the special privileges historically retained by the U.S..

    Both domestic political shifts in the U.S. and external frustrations have delegitimized traditional multilateral organizations. Amitav Acharya: The End of American World Order - IISS