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The Ramsay Centre Podcast: | Might Makes Right? Great Powers and Challenges to the International Order – Prof Brendan Simms

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The “rules-based” international system is under threat, both from within and without. However, this is not the first time it has faced challenges, or challengers. Imperial Germany, Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, Fascist Italy and the Soviet Union ‒ great powers or would-be powers ‒ as well as others, have sought to disrupt or overthrow the world order based on free trade and, to some extent at least, liberal values. Now Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea confront the United States and its allies, who are grappling with the apparent fragility of the US’s commitment to world order and a much bigger role for neutrals and non-aligned.

For our sixth Ramsay Event for 2025, the Ramsay Centre is pleased to present an in-person lecture by Professor Brendan Simms who delivers an address titled: Might Makes Right? The Past, Present and Future of the Great Powers and Challenges to the International Order.

Professor Simms examines whether the future lies in a world determined by relations of power, in particular between the great powers, rather than rules or values. For example, should the EU pursue great power status? Is there still scope for the UK, Australia, Japan and other like-minded nations to carve out a space for themselves with or without American or European support?

Please join us for this compelling discussion exploring current challenges to the “rules-based” international system.

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72 episodes

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The “rules-based” international system is under threat, both from within and without. However, this is not the first time it has faced challenges, or challengers. Imperial Germany, Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, Fascist Italy and the Soviet Union ‒ great powers or would-be powers ‒ as well as others, have sought to disrupt or overthrow the world order based on free trade and, to some extent at least, liberal values. Now Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea confront the United States and its allies, who are grappling with the apparent fragility of the US’s commitment to world order and a much bigger role for neutrals and non-aligned.

For our sixth Ramsay Event for 2025, the Ramsay Centre is pleased to present an in-person lecture by Professor Brendan Simms who delivers an address titled: Might Makes Right? The Past, Present and Future of the Great Powers and Challenges to the International Order.

Professor Simms examines whether the future lies in a world determined by relations of power, in particular between the great powers, rather than rules or values. For example, should the EU pursue great power status? Is there still scope for the UK, Australia, Japan and other like-minded nations to carve out a space for themselves with or without American or European support?

Please join us for this compelling discussion exploring current challenges to the “rules-based” international system.

  continue reading

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