
New Books Network Competing Visions for International Order
Feb 13, 2026
Ville Sinkkonen, co-editor and researcher who frames the book; Matti Puranen, China analyst and researcher; Bart Gaens, India specialist and contributor. They discuss competing visions of international order: China's multipolar, institution-focused stance; India's multi-alignment and civilizational turn; and the shifting U.S. vision. Short, sharp takes on frameworks, tensions, and stakes for global cooperation.
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Order As Four Interlocking Dimensions
- International order combines power distribution, shared norms, institutional fora, and temporal change in coherent ways.
- Studying states' political visions reveals how the order may shift and whether shared directions are possible.
Compare Visions To Gauge Shared Futures
- Analyse major powers' visions to assess prospects for a shared international order at moments of rupture.
- Use distributional, normative, institutional, and temporal questions to compare and map those visions systematically.
Prioritise Key Powers' Visions
- Focus study on key powers because they historically reorder the world during ruptures and shape trajectories.
- Assess each power's political vision to predict directions and potential for cooperation or conflict.

