It provides a critical reconstruction of the history of the idea and praxis of peaceful global governance, a comparative analysis of regional multilateral organisations and a discussion about concrete trends and perspectives of a new multilateralism against the challenging context of the current multipolar power politics. Focusing on the changing European interplay with multilateralism - from Eurocentric cradle of civilian cooperation among sovereign imperial states, to political dwarf after the two world wars and decolonisation, and to potential co-leader of a multilayered and multi-actor cooperation within the current multipolar order, it addresses a theoretical "gap" by fuelling the long-recognised idealism v. realism debate over international cooperation and institutionalisation with both historical and new empirical insights.
This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European studies, global governance, multilateralism, international organisations and more broadly international relations.
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Prof. Amitav Acharya, American University, Washington DC, Emeritus ISA President, USA
"This book is an extraordinary achievement. The range and the erudition is breathtaking. Telò's ability to cover both the history of international relations of the last few hundred years bringing out the tension between national sovereignty and international cooperation in European political thought and practice, combined with a detailed comparative analysis of regional, interregional, global and multilateral forms of cooperation, and a prospectus for the future of the international system is very impressive. the rise of authoritarian states, the internal threats to the democracies, and the major challenges of avoiding nuclear confrontation and dealing with climate change".
Andrew Gamble, Professor of International Relations, Sheffield and Cambridge University, UK
"By this book, Mario Telò recognizes the need to change some long-followed practices. His thesis is that for multilateral cooperation to survive, Europe needs to become also a military power without losing the values of a civilian power that have made it such a force for multilateralism and attempts to solve pressing transnational problems such as climate change. Becoming a military power implies difficult geopolitical choices and tradeoffs, a tougher life than purely civilian multilateralism."
Prof. Robert O. Keohane, Emeritus professor of International Relations, Princeton and emeritus APSA president, USA
"Peace or war? This latest book by Mario Telò on the "European perspective" makes clear that the status quo is not an option in this dangerous world: developing the EU's strategic autonomy; working for enhanced and pluralist participation of regional organisations in global governance and ensuring a more efficient and legitimate form of multilateral cooperation are the urgent alternatives to the dark scenario of growing conflict and war supported by Russia. For these reasons, this book is an outstanding contribution for all citizens who fight everywhere for a sustainable peace."
Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative for the EU for foreign affairs and security policy and Vice-President of the European Commission