Antoni Estevadeordal’s research while affiliated with Inter-American Development Bank and other places

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Multipolar or multiplex? Interaction capacity, global cooperation and world order
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November 2023

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International Affairs

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Antoni Estevadeordal

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Louis W Goodman

This article uses a new concept—multiplexity, rather than multipolarity or liberal hegemony—to describe and analyse the changing world order. Instead of conventional measures like economic or military power, it uses ‘interaction capacity’ among states, or the relative ability of nations to exercise leadership and organize cooperation as the key world order measure. Using a new dataset composed of post-Second World War treaties to measure interaction capacity, it finds the world order changing from United States leadership, toward a more de-centered, pluralistically led (multiplex) world—a decline in the relative importance of great powers, an increase in the interaction capacity of middle and small powers, and the significance of clusters of cooperation among nations that are not necessarily geographically close to each other. We conclude that, while leadership in global cooperation is increasingly pluralized along actors and issue areas, it is not collapsing or becoming overly transactional. These findings should guide debates on the future of world order and reform of international institutions. While policy makers must prepare for a transition from the unipolar moment and the rise of non-western nations, they should not succumb to undue pessimism about the collapse of global cooperation, which is underpinned by long-term dynamics of interaction capacity among nations.

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Reshaping Global Order in the 21st Century: G‐Plus Leadership in a Multiplex World

September 2019

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10 Citations

China & World Economy

This article identifies divergent views on the nature of the changing order and argues that collaborative rather than hegemonic leadership is necessary to sustain global peace, prosperity and justice. This collaborative leadership would increase the number of actors with effective voice. It calls the evolving order “multiplex” because of the overlapping yet divergent interests of the actors involved and “G‐Plus” signaling the importance of the increasing number and diversity of actors. It does so in the context of two of the many challenges facing this multiplex G‐Plus world: sustaining economic prosperity and coordinating global trade.


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... While IR scholarship's main interest has long focused on single norm cases with reference to norm collision, adaptation, co-optation, diffusion and learning (Finnemore and Sikkink 1998;etc.), scholarship on global order has been addressing distinct types of order, such as multiplex, multi-order or multipolar (Acharya et al. 2023;Flockhart and Korosteleva 2022;Pardesi 2024). This invites future contributions to Global Constitutionalism to address this under-researched interrelation between norms and order in particular. ...

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Contested compliance of obligations under international law: A take from Global Constitutionalism
Multipolar or multiplex? Interaction capacity, global cooperation and world order

International Affairs

... Within the existing scholarly literature, a distinction exists between scholars who conceptualise cybersecurity from a human security perspective (Deibert 2013;Bossong 2008;Mueller 2017) and those who analyse the role of cyber threats in the wider context of state security (Rid 2013;Christou 2014a). Whilst acknowledging that there has been ongoing debate on the definition of cybersecurity (Amitav et al. 2019), in the context of this article, we draw on the recent scholarly discussion (Autolitana 2020;Crandall and Allan 2015;Christou 2016) and understand cybersecurity as an overarching umbrella concept that encompasses various policy areas such as network and information security measures targeting operators of essential services, and providers of critical and digital infrastructure, privacy and data protection issues; and cybercrime and cyberdefence. ...

Reshaping Global Order in the 21st Century: G‐Plus Leadership in a Multiplex World
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  • September 2019

China & World Economy

... Funding is usually obtained through development assistance (Porter et al., 2008). For both reasons, i.e., to overcome the free-rider problem or to promote international solidarity in the provision of GPG s, strong international cooperation is needed, based on a formal agreement along with institutions to support it (Estevadeordal & Goodman, 2017). ...

21st-century cooperation, regional public goods, and sustainable development: Regional Public Goods, Global Governance, and Sustainable Development