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The European Union is identified as a key actor in shaping and maintaining the international order [1], while its regional integration status and current state of stability are cited as critical components in defining the evolution and potential collapse of that same international order [2], [3]. Additionally, the European Union's geopolitical standing is contrasted with the United States' shifting role in dismantling the established international order [4].
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Talking Points: US–China Competition and the International Order usali.org 2 facts
claimProfessor Sahashi defines the post-Cold War order as having three elements: the United States as a unipolar or dominating power, the importance of regional integration (such as the EU and ASEAN), and the agreement between China and Russia to underpin the international order.
claimProfessor Sahashi claims that the post-Cold War order has ended because the European Union is disintegrating, China and Russia no longer underpin the international order as previously agreed, and the United States has changed its willingness to use its power to shape the international order.
The European quest for autonomy at a time of shifting paradigms tepsa.eu 1 fact
perspectiveThe author asserts that the United States is currently dismantling the global order it previously built and is waging a cultural war against the European Union.
Europe's quest for strategic autonomy in response to Trumpism link.springer.com 1 fact
perspectiveThe European Union needs to engage in genuine dialogue with countries of the Global South on an equal footing to maintain its role as a standard-setter and co-designer of the international order.