Three Worlds: the West, East and South and the competition to shape global order

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS International Affairs Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1093/ia/iiad284
G. Ikenberry
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Among the many impacts of Russia's war on Ukraine, the most consequential may be in pushing the world in the direction of Three Worlds—the global West, the global East and the global South. One is led by the United States and Europe, the second by China and Russia, and the third by an amorphous grouping of non-western developing nations. These Three Worlds are not blocs or coherent negotiating groups, but loose, constructed and evolving global factions. This article makes four arguments. First, the Three Worlds system has the makings of a fairly durable pattern of global order, shaping struggles over rules and institutions. Second, the Three Worlds system will encourage a ‘creative’ politics of global order-building. The global West and global East will have incentives to compete for the support and cooperation of the global South. Third, there are deep principles of world order that provide a foundation for the Three Worlds competition. Finally, if the global West is to remain at the center of world order in the decades ahead, it will need to accommodate both the global East and the global South, and adapt itself to a more pluralistic world. But in the competition with the global East for the support of the global South, it has the advantage. The global South's critique of the global West is not that it offers the wrong pathway to modernity, but that it has not lived up to its principles or shared sufficiently the material fruits of liberal modernity.
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三个世界:西方、东方和南方以及塑造全球秩序的竞争
在俄罗斯对乌克兰发动的战争所产生的诸多影响中,最重要的影响可能是将世界推向三个世界的方向--全球西方、全球东方和全球南方。其中一个世界由美国和欧洲领导,第二个世界由中国和俄罗斯领导,第三个世界由非西方发展中国家组成的无定形集团领导。这三个世界不是集团或连贯的谈判团体,而是松散的、建构的和不断演变的全球派别。本文提出四个论点。首先,"三个世界 "体系具有相当持久的全球秩序模式的雏形,形成了对规则和制度的争夺。第二,"三个世界 "体系将鼓励一种 "创造性 "的全球秩序建设政治。全球西方和全球东方将有动力争夺全球南方的支持与合作。第三,世界秩序的深层原则为 "三个世界 "的竞争提供了基础。最后,如果全球西方要在未来几十年继续保持世界秩序的中心地位,就必须同时兼顾全球东方和全球南方,使自身适应一个更加多元化的世界。但在与全球东方争夺全球南方支持的竞争中,西方占据优势。全球南方对全球西方的批评并不是说它提供了通往现代化的错误道路,而是说它没有践行其原则,也没有充分分享自由现代性的物质成果。
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International Affairs INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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期刊介绍: International Affairs is Britain"s leading journal of international relations. Founded by and edited at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, it has not only developed a much valued insight into European policy debates but has also become renowned for its coverage of global policy issues. Mixing commissioned and unsolicited articles from the biggest names in international relations this lively, provocative journal will keep you up-to-date with critical thinking on the key issues shaping world economic and political change.
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