THE AUKUS INTERNATIONAL LEGAL AGREEMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND SECURITY

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the research of indicators in chronological order, which calls for the conclusion of the AUKUS international legal agreement signed between Australia, Great Britain, and the United States and its impact on international developments. In this article, descriptive, comparative, and analysis methods have been used to examine the scientific thoughts of different scholars, related to various scenarios of the issue being researched. Based on this research, we found out that Brexit, US withdrawal from Afghanistan, especially the AUKUS deal, consider being the dividing line between the old unipolar order and the new multipolar one (Vej, 2019; Wheatley, 2021). We have concluded that in the changing world order, US–European relations have fluctuated profoundly and their adjustment is almost impossible as they have been before. The article raises critical questions on the dynamics in the international system and their impact on security and international institutions. The scientific approach to the study topic is built by arguing the pros and cons of the opinions of various authors, who emphasize that the world order change and malfunction of international institutions are ongoing dynamics and irreversible (Mearsheimer, 2001).

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Lecaj, M., & Rexha, D. (2022). THE AUKUS INTERNATIONAL LEGAL AGREEMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND SECURITY. Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review, 6(2), 62–70. https://doi.org/10.22495/cgobrv6i2p6

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