Angewandte Interdisciplinary
LabThe debate series Dialogues for Tomorrow critically examines the
present from multiple perspectives in order to create a better understanding of tomorrow. A Cooperation with the Bruno
Kreisky Forum and the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM).
The Global South and the Future of World Order
In a restless, multipolar world
order, South America’s great powers — Brazil, Argentina, Colombia — are claiming a stronger voice and more agency in global
politics. Their strategic position and their political alliances mean that international arrangements need to be readjusted
or entirely rethought.
Their stance on issues as diverse as the Russo-Ukrainian War and global
trade issues are less and less aligned to the interests of the USA or the EU and more open towards China, India, and Russia,
while the size of their economies, internal and external migration, as well as organized crime, armed conflicts and political
instability make them a volatile and increasingly crucial factor of the international order. How will South America’s influence
evolve, and which interests will South American countries prioritize as the international order is creaking under the strains
of multiple crises?
Oliver Stuenkel is a Professor at the
School of International Relations at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) in São Paulo. He is also a non-resident scholar at the
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington DC and a columnist for Estado de São Paulo and Americas Quarterly.
His research focuses on geopolitics and global order, Brazilian foreign policy, Latin American politics and emerging powers.
He is the author of several books about geopolitics, including The BRICS and the Future of Global Order (Lexington) and the
Post-Western World: How Emerging Powers Are Remaking Global Order (Polity).
Philipp
Blom was born in Hamburg in 1970. After living and working in Oxford, London, and Paris, he is now based in Vienna. His historical
works, essays, and novels have been translated into 16 languages and have received numerous awards, including a scholarship
at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles and the German Non-Fiction Book Prize. Blom is also a prolific radio journalist
and public speaker.