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Reimagining Global Order: Perspectives from Professor Amitav Acharya, Dr. Trita Parsi, and Heather Hurlburt

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Against the backdrop of today’s devastating wars, runaway climate change, unconstrained artificial intelligence, and other factors fueling longstanding inequality and injustice, global order appears fragile and in flux. The apex of the global cooperation system, the United Nations, will begin its ninth decade on October 24, 2025 (UN Day). Despite reaching this milestone,…

1 October 2025@ 9:30 AM

11:00 AM
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Stimson Center
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Stimson Center

Against the backdrop of today’s devastating wars, runaway climate change, unconstrained artificial intelligence, and other factors fueling longstanding inequality and injustice, global order appears fragile and in flux. The apex of the global cooperation system, the United Nations, will begin its ninth decade on October 24, 2025 (UN Day). Despite reaching this milestone, the erosion of multilateral norms, laws, and institutions challenges the very core of efforts to build a just and stable world order. Bringing unique perspectives to the challenge of a reimagined global order, American University Distinguished Professor of International Relations Dr. Amitav Acharya will introduce his new book The Once and Future World Order: Why Global Civilization Will Survive the Decline of the West, and Quincy Institute Executive Vice President Dr. Trita Parsi will share recommendations from the  Better Order Project: Toward a Better Security Order. Following expert discussant remarks by Heather Hurlburt, former Chief of Staff to the U.S. Trade Representative and Associate Fellow, Chatham House, the session’s chair and Director of the Stimson Center’s Global Governance, Justice & Security Program, Dr. Richard Ponzio, will moderate a brief dialogue on reimagining global order before opening-up to Q&A.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY2ddSjcB4g
This event is co-sponsored by the Academic Council on the United Nations System and the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area. For more on Dr. Amitav Acharya’s new book. Learn more about Quincy Institute’s Better Order Project.

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