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Abstracts & keywords; The complexity and the organizing principles of international order; A turning point for the better or for the worse? The current outlook for international order; The global challenge of human security; The new warfare and cooperative international security; The vulnerability of democracies; The implications of the rise of China; The Atlantic Community: new traditions, new roles; The foundations of the expanding Atlantic Community; The role of the USA in meeting global challenges; The need to strengthen the United Nations.
摘要:Fifteen years after the end of the Cold War there is a new deep worldwide preoccupation with the shortand long-term outlook for international order. The case of Iraq shows that there is no valid alternative to an international order based on the principles of democracy, respect for freedom, human rights, solidarity and international law. However, the foundations of this order have to be strengthened through effective cooperation and commitment, both by the developed and the developing world. No country, small or large, can feign indifference, go it alone or afford the illusion that it will not.