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OverviewAfter Universalism Modular Multilateralism for a Post-Convergence World Dr Naim Tahir Baig Book Description The convergence wager of liberal internationalism has lost. The bet placed in 1945 - that the institutions built after the war would, over time, spread democratic governance, market economics, and human rights norms until the world's major powers shared enough common values to make the postwar rules look self-evident - is now twenty years past its sell-by date. Freedom House counts twenty consecutive years of global democratic decline. The V-Dem Institute records the first moment in more than two decades when autocracies outnumbered democracies. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conferences of 2015 and 2022 ended without agreement. The WHO Pandemic Agreement, adopted after more than three years of negotiation, could not be opened for signature because its most consequential provision had to be deferred. The institutions of the postwar order are not weathering a passing crisis. They are failing in the specific ways that institutions designed around an assumption fail when the assumption proves false. After Universalism is the most rigorous account yet written of what to do about it. Dr. Naim Tahir Baig argues that the failure is not only empirical but structural: the universalist self-understanding of the postwar order, once a source of legitimacy and ambition, has now become a source of damage. Imperial drift, procedural overreach, membership extended without genuine buy-in, and the corrosive practice of selective enforcement have produced a legitimacy deficit that revisionists did not create but have learned to exploit. The institutions can be defended only by being redesigned. The book offers that redesign. Across thirteen chapters and six detailed case studies - climate, pandemics, trade, human rights, security, and financial governance - Baig develops the framework he calls modular multilateralism: an architecture for cooperation organised around specific public goods rather than around comprehensive visions of world order. Five design rules anchor the proposal. Decompose cooperation by good and sequence the decomposition. Keep shared commitments calibrated to what an honestly specified universal kernel can bear, not to what the contested agenda aspires to. Tie variable participation to verifiable indicators rather than to self-declared categories. Permit overlapping institutions, disciplined by precise scope statements rather than by exclusive membership. Make exit cheap and re-entry conditional on demonstrated compliance with the floor. What follows from these rules is an institutional vision both more modest and more durable than the universalist inheritance it replaces. A modular WHO with five distinct modules - universal surveillance as the mandatory floor, capacity-building, manufacturing access, pathogen access and benefit-sharing, and outbreak financing - each negotiated separately and capable of operating independently. A modular WTO architecture above the MFN floor, with critical-mass and exclusive plurilaterals adapted to specific sectors and the MPIA model extended as the template for plurilateral dispute settlement. A five-pillar rights architecture that concentrates universal enforcement on the atrocity floor while devolving contested rights to opt-in protocols and regional mechanisms. An Indo-Pacific security latticework already operating as modular architecture in practice, paired with a European NATO-plus-EU configuration that the case study reads as a working illustration rather than as an aberration. A financial governance system the book treats as the longest-running experiment in modular cooperation, with implications for both state and non-state actors. After Universalism is the constructive proposal the present moment requires. Its argument is finished. Its work is not. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Naim Tahir BaigPublisher: Institute of Geo-Strategic Studies Imprint: Institute of Geo-Strategic Studies Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9798235601291Pages: 370 Publication Date: 16 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Naim Tahir Baig can be described as a Political Analyst, Geopolitical Strategist, Military and Security Studies Expert, Intelligence and Espionage Scholar, Social Commentator, Philosopher of Contemporary Issues, Digital Economy Specialist, Islamic Scholar and Interfaith Commentator, Poet and Literary Author, Regional Studies Expert, Multidisciplinary Intellectual, and Pakistan-Centric Analyst, reflecting his diverse expertise across politics, geopolitics, military strategy, intelligence, social commentary, business, religion, literature, and regional studies. Published Books of Dr. Naim Tahir Baig Nuclear Orbits: From Soviet Satellites to Russian Space Power Trump vs. Putin: The Secrets Of Alaska Summit 2025 Nuclear Weapons in Space Trump's Siege on the Fed: Politics, Power, and the Fracturing of Global Finance The Great Realignment The Last Rock's Secret War: Okinotorishima The New American Empire In 2025 Fractured Faith: The Ken Paxton Divorce Scandal and the Crisis of Conservative Authenticity The Boomer Blockade: How an Aging Generation is Reshaping Global Power and Economics at Younger Generations' Expense Kiss Cam Crisis GAZA: The word 'ETHICS' is at stake Tarifaço: Trump's Tariff Assault on Brazil and the Battle for Hemispheric Power Love Seized Why Pakistan Can't Be Ignored ? Abandoning UNESCO, Abandoning America's Global Leadership Knowledge at the Cost of Drinking Water Artificial Intelligence Reshapes Nations' Strategic Cultures America Party Geopolitical Realignments And U.S. Decline Echoes of Love After Life After The Break-up Mental Health and Digital Wellness: Navigating the Hyper-Connected World Shadow War 2025: Israel's Secret Army Inside Iran Operation True Promise 3 2nd Edition: Operation Rising Lion: Israel's Strike Against Iran's Nuclear Program Behind The Veil Of Deception: Catherine Perez-Shakdam Operation Rising Lion 2025: Israel's Strike on Iran's Nuclear Program Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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