The Relevance of ‘International Society’ in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities in a Potential Post-Liberal Order

Arie M. Kacowicz
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In this paper, I aim to update and apply the idea and practices of “international society,” as developed in the classic book written by Hedley Bull (1977). This, by assessing its continuing relevance in the first decades of the 21st century. For scholarly, practical, and policy reasons, I believe that Bull’s masterpiece offers a relevant ‘guide to the perplexed’ to navigate world politics in our turbulent times. The two research questions to be addressed in the paper are: First, what are the challenges confronting the idea of the contemporary international society and its practices in the third decade of the 21st century? Second, what is the relevance of the idea of the international society and its practices nowadays? To answer the first question, I compile a list of significant contemporary challenges to the international society. In a nutshell, these include the rise of non-state actors and their challenge to the centrality of states; the impact of globalization and the preponderance of global issues (such as COVID-19 and climate change); and the lack of agreed global and shared norms, in both cultural and normative terms, which make international cooperation more difficult to obtain. Facing these four intertwined challenges, I argue that the idea and practices of international society can be updated to face the complex realities of our times. I sustain this argument by linking the concept and practices of the international society to the relevant mechanisms of global and regional governance, including the institutions of the international society. I refer to alternative world orders from the North and the South that reflect the resilience of the international society. Moreover, the opportunities for the flourishing of international society might include its potential decoupling from the Liberal International Order.
21世纪“国际社会”的相关性:潜在的后自由秩序中的挑战与机遇
在本文中,我的目标是更新和应用“国际社会”的理念和实践,正如海德利·布尔(Hedley Bull, 1977)所写的经典著作中所发展的那样。这可以通过评估其在21世纪头几十年的持续相关性来实现。出于学术、实践和政策方面的原因,我相信布尔的杰作为我们在动荡的时代驾驭世界政治提供了一个相关的“困惑指南”。本文要解决的两个研究问题是:第一,21世纪第三个十年,当代国际社会理念及其实践面临的挑战是什么?第二,当今国际社会理念与实践的相关性是什么?为了回答第一个问题,我整理了一份国际社会当前面临的重大挑战清单。简而言之,这些挑战包括非国家行为体的崛起及其对国家中心地位的挑战;全球化的影响和全球问题的突出(如COVID-19和气候变化);在文化和规范方面缺乏商定的全球和共同规范,这使得国际合作更加难以获得。面对这四个相互交织的挑战,我认为国际社会的思想和实践可以更新,以面对我们这个时代的复杂现实。我将国际社会的理念和实践与包括国际社会机构在内的有关全球和区域治理机制联系起来,以此来支持这一论点。我指的是来自北方和南方的不同的世界秩序,它们反映了国际社会的复原力。此外,国际社会繁荣的机会可能包括它与自由国际秩序的潜在脱钩。
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