Current Issues and Policies 2019-06 (March 11, 2019)
2019 Munich Security Conference:
Uncertainty in Liberal International Order
Eunsook Chung
Senior Research Fellow, The Sejong Institute
chunges@sejong.org
On mid-February 2019 - from 15 to 17, from Friday to Sunday – the 55th Annual Munich Security Conference (MSC) was held in Munich, Germany for three days.
The key theme at the MSC 2019 was “A World of Crisis.” This crisis is an aggregation of several elements: the leadership vacuum in the post-WWII liberal order - previously led by the United States - since President Donald Trump’s inauguration; the emergence of a new power struggle among the U.S., China, and Russia; Europe’s troubles amid such state of affairs, including the lack of strategic autonomy to sufficiently replace the U.S. role to maintain the liberal order; and specifically current European crisis after the Brexit. Against this backdrop, the MSC took up the future of European Union (EU), the intersection between trade and international security, arms control, the great power competition among the United States, China, and Russia, among others as main agendas.