AT THE DOWN OF A NEW ORDER

At the down of a new order

At the down of a new order

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The aim of this article is to analyze the continuity and change in the evolution of American order in the post-Cold War period.Puzzled by the relative disregard of commensurate conceptual analysis of the effects of the dramatic events of September 11th on the evolution of the international order, in this work I consider the ways that the international order evolution has taken as a result ofthe terrorist attacks.Engaging in an analysis from the MENO-PREV perspective of the transatlantic relations and striving to contribute to the realist-institutionalist and unilateralist-multilateralist debate, my analysis builds on the fundamental theoretical frameworks of international order by Robert Gilpin and John Ikenberry.

Applying both theoretical frameworks to the institutional arrangements of the transatlantic relations of the post-Cold War period, the research highlights the qualitative changes of international order, resulting from the events of September 11th, thus instituting the latter as a breaking point in the wake of which the order took a Collections hegemonic shape.

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