T oward a new world order and ideas of mass destruction

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Global Change Peace & Security Pub Date : 2022-01-30 DOI:10.1111/pech.12515
S. S. Mehdi
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Preparation to draw the roadmap for the post‐pandemic world has already begun. Different power centers, leading research institutes, universities, and media houses have been organizing seminars and conferences and sponsoring research studies on the power and resourcefulness of the new world order to meet the challenges of the arriving future. In this context, the traditional approach focuses on the future of US‐China relations after COVID‐19 and its impact on the world at large. However, the world has undergone a sea change. Everything has been unsettled by COVID‐19. The credibility of the great powers has suffered enormously from their inability to save the world from capitulation. Worse still, for the global population of over 7 billion, the world virtually became a global prison. It is therefore likely that the post‐pandemic world order will be significantly different from the past world orders, and that a number of the settled rules of the game will be challenged. Perhaps the time has arrived to study and discuss the current and emerging threats, keeping in view the deadly consequences of ignoring the ideas of mass destruction any longer—and to devise strategies to diminish their role in the making and unmaking of world orders. It seems that the role of peace educators and scholars in the post‐pandemic period will be more significant than ever before, and the arriving world order will immensely benefit from new knowledge, new ideas, and new perspectives that they offer.
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向新的世界秩序和大规模杀伤性思想靠拢
绘制大流行后世界路线图的准备工作已经开始。不同的权力中心、领先的研究机构、大学和媒体机构一直在组织研讨会和会议,并赞助有关新世界秩序的力量和智谋的研究,以迎接即将到来的未来的挑战。在这种背景下,传统的方法侧重于COVID - 19后中美关系的未来及其对整个世界的影响。然而,世界已经发生了翻天覆地的变化。COVID - 19使一切都变得不稳定。由于无力拯救世界免于投降,大国的信誉受到了极大的损害。更糟糕的是,对于全球70多亿人口来说,世界实际上已经变成了一个全球监狱。因此,大流行后的世界秩序很可能与过去的世界秩序大不相同,许多既定的游戏规则将受到挑战。也许现在是研究和讨论当前和正在出现的威胁的时候了,同时考虑到继续忽视大规模毁灭性思想的致命后果,并制定战略以削弱它们在建立和破坏世界秩序方面的作用。和平教育工作者和学者在后大流行时期的作用似乎比以往任何时候都更加重要,即将到来的世界秩序将极大地受益于他们提供的新知识、新思想和新观点。
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