Abstract
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has upended the contemporary world order - and with it the
global energy, manufacture, supply, and financial systems in deep distress. In many ways the
war recaps the appalling horrors of the two world wars. The conflict between Moscow and Kiev
is unfolding against the backdrop of other correspondingly significant crises and cataclysms,
for instance the continuing coronavirus pandemic, worsened tensions namely in the U.S. -
China relations, U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, uncertainty in the Sahel Region, the
unending civil war in Yemen, increased nuclear polarization in North Korea, and lead to a new
pattern of European rearmament. The cost of war is having geopolitical and economic
ramifications on the rest of the world. The Russian aggression in Ukraine is manifestation of
the struggle for a new world order. Russia and China are openly challenging the Pax
Americana, far beyond the visible economic realm. The recent Global Security Initiative (GSI)
put forward by the Chinese President, in the April 2022 at BOAO forum, the narratives
associated to Shangri-La 2022 defense talks, the Global Development Initiative proposed at
the UN General Assembly 2021 and the Global Think Tank Network for Democracy Studies,
underlined this evidence. As asserted by Kuo, the GSI is “Blueprint for integrating China’s
security priorities and practices (…) Using the U.N. aegis, Beijing is promoting China as
a primus inter pares dispute arbiter, architect of new regional security frameworks, and
trainer of security professionals and police forces in developing countries” (Kuo, 2023). But
the question how the next world order will look like remains open. The Russian war in Ukraine
has fast-tracked a shift in the world order forcing a renewed balance of power. There’s an
extensive assessment that the “Ukraine effect” could be as sweeping in restructuring global
relations as significant as the chain of events following the breakdown of the Soviet Union in
1989 expect that this time the power shift might be away from Washington hegemony. Since
President Vladimir Putin attack on Ukraine on 24 February 2022, there is proliferation of
research and academic papers about the future shape of world order. Therefore, these
developments beg questions: Is the idea of an “end” to history is fallacy? Are there no key
difficulties within liberal policies that can fuel struggle and contradictions? Is Ukraine a wake-
up call for Western Liberal order? Do liberal democracies need to pay cognizance to rapidly
emerging new international order which is less weighed down by old ideological loyalties but
is more realist and transactional and driven by national interests? How can we comprehend
China-Russia open diplomatic alignment? This paper provides an analytical discussion on New-
Cold War developments and the emerging world order in the backdrop of ongoing struggles
and power rebalancing. In this regard, the manuscript addresses some of the main features
of the new international power configurations system, apparent drifts, and new threats in
international relations.
Keywords
Ukraine War, New World Order, Liberal Order, Post-Cold War Era, U.S., China, India, Russia.
Resumo
A invasão da Ucrânia pela Rússia veio perturbar a ordem mundial contemporânea e, com ela,
os sistemas energéticos, de produção, de abastecimento e financeiros mundiais estão em
profunda crise. Em muitos aspectos, a guerra recapitula os horrores terríveis das duas guerras
mundiais. O conflito entre Moscovo e Kiev está a desenrolar-se no contexto de outras crises
e cataclismos correspondentemente significativos, por exemplo, a continuação da pandemia
do coronavírus, o agravamento das tensões, nomeadamente nas relações entre os EUA e a
China, a retirada dos EUA do Afeganistão, a incerteza na região do Sahel, a interminável
guerra civil no Iémen, o aumento da polarização nuclear na Coreia do Norte e um novo padrão
de rearmamento europeu. O custo da guerra está a ter ramificações geopolíticas e económicas
no resto do mundo. A agressão russa na Ucrânia é uma manifestação da luta por uma nova
ordem mundial. A Rússia e a China estão a desafiar abertamente a Pax Americana, muito para
além do domínio económico visível. A recente Iniciativa de Segurança Global (GSI)
apresentada pelo Presidente chinês, em abril de 2022, no fórum BOAO, as narrativas