The Once and Future Order. What Comes After Hegemony? By Michael J. Mazarr . January/February 2017.
The erosion of the international order seems rooted in a decline in the resilience of states.
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Once an order is established, a member state may be unable to quickly change it. ... J. Mazarr, “The Once and Future Order: What Comes after Hegemony?