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Building A Better International Order: What Role For The Global South?

Amid a shifting balance of power and mounting transnational challenges, the international order is evidently in transition. But with the great powers at loggerheads, will the Global South succeed in building a new international order that reflects their interests? And can the "hedging" strategies of Global South states succeed in bridging the divides - both amongst themselves and with others - that currently obstruct the international community's ability to address global challenges? On the heels of the publication of the Better Order Project's signature report, join the Asian Peace Programme (APP) and the Quincy Institute for a discussion of this strategic issue - and its potential implications for policy areas ranging from UN Security Council reform to the Middle East, to climate security.
Seminar Room 3-5
Manasseh Meyer Building
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
Thu 20 March 2025
05:00 PM - 06:15 PM

Dr Trita Parsi

Dr Trita Parsi

Executive Vice President, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

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Mr Sarang Shidore

Mr Sarang Shidore

Director, Global South Program, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

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Mr Kishore Mahbubani

Mr Kishore Mahbubani

Distinguished Fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore

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