In an era defined by growing uncertainty, navigating the paradoxical tension between justice and stability has become central to the future of global order. This paper explores the ethical challenges of the liberal international order, arguing that while it provides essential stability, its current structure reinforces neocolonial power dynamics and systemic injustice. As geopolitical shifts continue to undermine the strength of this global order, a transformative approach that effectively reconciles the pursuit of justice with the need for stability is increasingly essential. Through a critical examination of the power imbalances inherent in the current global system, this paper stresses the necessity for an international order that can address the imperatives of justice while also safeguarding the practical requirement of stability. In doing so, it recognizes the interconnectedness of ethics and international relations, offering a vision towards a more just and sustainable global order.
Lily Bilous (Tue,) studied this question.