Panel Recording

World order in the 21st century: Illiberal orders, a concert of power, or a Western revival?

Authors of an important new essay collection discuss proposals for international order in the 21st century.

Event date and time: 29 April 2021 — 18:00 TO 19:15 BST

Event location: Online

World order in the 21st century: Illiberal orders, a concert of power, or a Western revival?

— The authors of an important new essay collection discuss proposals for international order in the 21st century.

This webinar launches  Anchoring the World: International Order in the Twenty-First Century, published by Foreign Affairs. This anthology marks the Centennials of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, the Council on Foreign Relations and Chatham House. The anthology is the culmination of the Lloyd George Study Group on World Order.

Panellists discuss:

  • The challenge of rebuilding liberal democracy to anchor international order;
  • How to build a more inclusive international system;
  • The role of the United Nations at a time of international disruption;
  • China’s role in international order;
  • The proposal for a Concert of Powers to manage international affairs.

Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service and the Council on Foreign Relations join Chatham House in hosting this panel, marking the publication of the collection of essays which emerged from the Lloyd George Study Group on World Order.

This project was made possible by the generosity of the family of Robert Lloyd George, the great-grandson of Prime Minister David Lloyd George.

Event format and who can attend

Panel sessions bring together several renowned speakers with different perspectives on an issue, offering the audience a thought-provoking discussion that thoroughly analyses a topic from many angles. They are held in our Joseph Gaggero Hall and on the record. 

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