Robin Niblett

THE WRITER IS A DISTINGUISHED FELLOW WITH CHATHAM HOUSE (THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, LONDON), WHERE HE WAS DIRECTOR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE FROM 2007 TO 2022. HE IS ALSO A DISTINGUISHED FELLOW WITH THE ASIA SOCIETY POLICY INSTITUTE, AND SENIOR ADVISER TO THE CENTER FOR STRATEGIC & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN WASHINGTON DC.

The combination of their interests and capacity to pursue them means that middle powers desire, and could prove pivotal to the emergence of, a new world order.
NEW GLOBAL ORDER

After the American order: How mid-sized states could become middle powers

Amid great power rivalry, these nations must sustain existing forms of international cooperation and build new ones