AGMOW-An international research project for understanding order transformation and anticipating multi-order governance
Project SDGs
AGMOW, supported by Denmark’s Independent Research Fund (DFF) investigates the character and development of the Multi-Order World by focusing on resilience-governance within and between the US-led Liberal Order, the Chinese-led Belt and Road Order, the Russian-led Eurasian Order, and emerging transnational forms of orders. AGMOW explores the prospects for transnational and multi-order governance in three policy domains: autonomous weapons, global health & climate change.
Project Duration: Jan 2023-Dec 2026
Research Objectives
To document the approach to order and governance in the US-led liberal order, the Russian-led Eurasian order, and the Chinese-led Belt and Road order and in new forms of transnational ordering domains. The analysis will be focused on internal processes of “resilience as self-governance”.
To identify patterns of cooperative and non-cooperative governance at the global level in three policy domains – autonomous weapons, global health & climate change. The analysis will be focused on relational processes of “resilience as diversity-governance”.
To integrate strategic foresight analysis into our knowledge exchange to be better equipped to anticipate challenges to governance and envision new forms of multi-order governance. The analysis will be guided by foresight methods.
This project is led by Prof. Trine Flockhart (EUI), Principal InvestigatorLink opens in a new window.
University of Warwick’s team is Professor Elena Korosteleva, CO-InvestigatorLink opens in a new window.