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Ben Ryan. Mark Beeson. The international order created under the auspices of "American hegemony" appears to be unraveling during the erratic and nationalistic leadership of Donald Trump, and the growing geopolitical and geoeconomic competition between the United States and China. Many commentators fear that such tensions will lead to the demise of the so-called rules-based international order in particular, and to the declining influence of values, principles and norms associated with "the West" in general.
This paper analyses these developments by putting them in historical context, considering what was distinctive about the "rise of the West", and explaining why the relative decline of American influence may prove so consequential.
The key questions that animate the discussion are: what is at stake in the possible decline of the West? Does the rise of China presage the emergence of a very different sort of international order than the one currently dominant? Adrian Pabst. There is a paradox at the very heart of the West. Compared with civilizational states such as contemporary China, India, or Russia, the West is the only civilizational community of nations and peoples founded upon political values of national self-determination, democracy, and free trade — as enshrined in the Atlantic Charter and embodied in the post international system.