Publication by Dr. hab. Dorota Heidrich and Dr. hab. Jakub Zajączkowski in Foreign Affairs Latino America
Faculty members have published a scholarly article in Spanish devoted to contemporary transformations of the international order and the challenges posed by the Peace Council initiative established by Donald Trump. The authors of the text are Dr. hab. Dorota Heidrich and Dr. hab. Jakub Zajączkowski from the University of Warsaw, as well as Prof. Jorge A. Schiavon from Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico.
In the article, the authors analyze the proposal to establish a new international organization, proposed by United States President Donald Trump, and its potential consequences for the multilateral system and the functioning of international institutions. The text focuses on the question of whether the Peace Council can be considered an international organization in the sense of international law and how it fits into the evolving structure of the global political order.
It was also emphasized that such solutions may be of particular significance for medium-sized and smaller states, whose security and position in the international system largely depend on the stability of international rules and institutions.
The publication also undertakes a broader reflection on the changes occurring in the global balance of power and the growing importance of new actors and complex networks of interdependence. The authors note that the contemporary international system is not undergoing a simple return to classical power politics, but rather is experiencing a process of gradual transformation and diversification of forms of cooperation.
The article constitutes an important voice in the international debate on the future of multilateralism. It is also an example of research collaboration between scholars from Poland and Mexico and the growing presence of University of Warsaw researchers in international academic discourse.