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The End of the Liberal Order: Insights from the Munich Security Conference

This document synthesizes the main debates of the event held on February 27, 2026, dedicated to the analysis of the 62nd Munich Security Conference, in a context of increasing fragmentation of the international order.

The discussions highlighted the deterioration of trust between the United States and Europe and the advancement of the debate on European strategic autonomy, the consolidation of the war in Ukraine as a long-term conflict with structural impacts on defense, energy, and supply chains, the ongoing geopolitical realignment marked by India’s growing prominence and a more pragmatic European approach toward China, as well as the questioning of multilateralism, including criticism of the role of the United Nations, shaping a scenario of systemic transition characterized by heightened geopolitical competition and the reconfiguration of traditional alliances.

This document synthesizes the main debates of the event held on February 27, 2026, dedicated to the analysis of the 62nd Munich Security Conference, in a context of increasing fragmentation of the international order.

The discussions highlighted the deterioration of trust between the United States and Europe and the advancement of the debate on European strategic autonomy, the consolidation of the war in Ukraine as a long-term conflict with structural impacts on defense, energy, and supply chains, the ongoing geopolitical realignment marked by India’s growing prominence and a more pragmatic European approach toward China, as well as the questioning of multilateralism, including criticism of the role of the United Nations, shaping a scenario of systemic transition characterized by heightened geopolitical competition and the reconfiguration of traditional alliances.

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