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_aIkenberry, John G. _913336 |
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_aA world safe for democracy: _bliberal internationalism and the crises of global order |
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_bYale University Press _aNew Haven _c2020 |
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_aUSD _b24.00 |
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520 | _aFor two hundred years, the grand project of liberal internationalism has been to build a world order that is open, loosely rules-based, and oriented toward progressive ideas. Today this project is in crisis, threatened from the outside by illiberal challengers and from the inside by nationalist-populist movements. This timely book offers the first full account of liberal internationalism’s long journey from its nineteenth-century roots to today’s fractured political moment. Creating an international “space” for liberal democracy, preserving rights and protections within and between countries, and balancing conflicting values such as liberty and equality, openness and social solidarity, and sovereignty and interdependence—these are the guiding aims that have propelled liberal internationalism through the upheavals of the past two centuries. G. John Ikenberry argues that in a twenty-first century marked by rising economic and security interdependence, liberal internationalism—reformed and reimagined—remains the most viable project to protect liberal democracy. (https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300271010/a-world-safe-for-democracy/) | ||
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_aInternational relations--Philosophy _913643 |
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_aInternationalism _913644 |
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_aLiberalism _913645 |
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