The “Rules-Based Order”: Conflicting Understandings
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2023-02
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Abstract
Advocacy for a rules-based order has come to define the foreign policy of various countries. What this concept entails, however, remains vague, and significant differences in respective understandings per sist. From the perspective of its proponents, part of the term’s utility may lie in its ambiguity. The question is whether the new terminology can contribute to a common understanding of the essential rules, norms, and institutions that should govern international relations.
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317
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Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
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rules-based order; world order; Indo-Pacific
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03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas
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Also published in German and French.
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