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After Liberalism? :the future of lib...
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Friedman, Rebekka,
After Liberalism? :the future of liberalism in international relations /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
327.101
書名/作者:
After Liberalism? : : the future of liberalism in international relations // edited by Rebekka Friedman, University of Oxford, Kevork Oskanian, University of Westminster, and Ramon Pachedo Pardo, Kings College, London.
其他作者:
Friedman, Rebekka,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource
標題:
International relations - Philosophy.
標題:
Liberalism.
標題:
PHILOSOPHY / Political.
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization.
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory.
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
ISBN:
113730376X (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137303769 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Introduction; Rebekka Friedman, Kevork Oskanian and Ramon Pacheco Pardo -- -- PART I: LIBERALISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY -- -- 1. Liberalism - In Theory and History; Beate Jahn -- 2. Liberalism, Democracy and International Law - An English School Approach; Cornelia Navari -- 3. Realism Tamed or Liberalism Betrayed? Dystopic Liberalism and the International Order; Nicholas Rengger -- 4. Rising Powers: A Realist Analysis; Brian C. Schmidt and Nabarun Roy -- -- PART II: LIBERALISM AND AMERICAN HEGEMONY -- -- 5. The Liberal International Order and its Discontents; G. John Ikenberry -- 6. Power and the Liberal Order; Michael Cox -- 7. American Statecraft in an Era of Domestic Polarisation; Charles A. Kupchan and Peter L. Trubowitz -- 8. Neoconservatism, Neoclassical Realism, and the Narcissism of Small Differences; Jonathan D. Caverley -- 9. The Liberal International Order Reconsidered; Christian Reus-Smit -- -- PART III: THE DIFFUSION OF LIBERALISM -- -- 10. The Paradox of Liberalism in a Globalising World; Philip G. Cerny -- 11. Debating China's Rise in China; Ren Xiao -- 12. The Export of Liberalism to Russia; Margot Light -- 13. Liberal theory and European Integration; Frank Schimmelfennig -- 14. Beyond Liberalism? Reflections from the Middle East; Louise Fawcett -- -- Conclusion; Rebekka Friedman, Kevork Oskanian and Ramon Pacheco Pardo.
摘要、提要註:
This edited collection addresses the state of liberalism in light of recent crises and shifts within the international system. As economic growth stagnates in the West, power is shifting away from liberalism's heartlands. Liberalism is under attack, both as explanatory theory and as normative prescription. Will liberalism be able to surmount the theoretical and real-world challenges it faces today? In this volume, leading 21st-century thinkers provide their perspectives on the continuing role of the liberal paradigm, both as a theoretical approach to international relations, and as an ordering principle of international politics. The contributors examine liberalism's ability to function in view of its internal contradictions and the increasing complexity of a globalized world; assessing its future in view of the power shifts and political transformations in the international system and providing novel ways of thinking about liberalism's role, both in its practical workings and intellectual implications. The range of international contributors to this volume include Jonathan Caverley, Philip G. Cerny, Michael Cox, Louise Fawcett, G. John Ikenberry, Beate Jahn, Charles A. Kupchan, Margot Light, Cornelia Navari, Nicholas Rengger, Christian Reus-Smit, Nabarun Roy, Frank Schimmelfennig, Brian C. Schmidt, Peter Trubowitz and Ren Xiao.
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After Liberalism? :the future of liberalism in international relations /
After Liberalism? :
the future of liberalism in international relations /edited by Rebekka Friedman, University of Oxford, Kevork Oskanian, University of Westminster, and Ramon Pachedo Pardo, Kings College, London. - 1 online resource
Introduction; Rebekka Friedman, Kevork Oskanian and Ramon Pacheco Pardo -- -- PART I: LIBERALISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY -- -- 1. Liberalism - In Theory and History; Beate Jahn -- 2. Liberalism, Democracy and International Law - An English School Approach; Cornelia Navari -- 3. Realism Tamed or Liberalism Betrayed? Dystopic Liberalism and the International Order; Nicholas Rengger -- 4. Rising Powers: A Realist Analysis; Brian C. Schmidt and Nabarun Roy -- -- PART II: LIBERALISM AND AMERICAN HEGEMONY -- -- 5. The Liberal International Order and its Discontents; G. John Ikenberry -- 6. Power and the Liberal Order; Michael Cox -- 7. American Statecraft in an Era of Domestic Polarisation; Charles A. Kupchan and Peter L. Trubowitz -- 8. Neoconservatism, Neoclassical Realism, and the Narcissism of Small Differences; Jonathan D. Caverley -- 9. The Liberal International Order Reconsidered; Christian Reus-Smit -- -- PART III: THE DIFFUSION OF LIBERALISM -- -- 10. The Paradox of Liberalism in a Globalising World; Philip G. Cerny -- 11. Debating China's Rise in China; Ren Xiao -- 12. The Export of Liberalism to Russia; Margot Light -- 13. Liberal theory and European Integration; Frank Schimmelfennig -- 14. Beyond Liberalism? Reflections from the Middle East; Louise Fawcett -- -- Conclusion; Rebekka Friedman, Kevork Oskanian and Ramon Pacheco Pardo.
This edited collection addresses the state of liberalism in light of recent crises and shifts within the international system. As economic growth stagnates in the West, power is shifting away from liberalism's heartlands. Liberalism is under attack, both as explanatory theory and as normative prescription. Will liberalism be able to surmount the theoretical and real-world challenges it faces today? In this volume, leading 21st-century thinkers provide their perspectives on the continuing role of the liberal paradigm, both as a theoretical approach to international relations, and as an ordering principle of international politics. The contributors examine liberalism's ability to function in view of its internal contradictions and the increasing complexity of a globalized world; assessing its future in view of the power shifts and political transformations in the international system and providing novel ways of thinking about liberalism's role, both in its practical workings and intellectual implications. The range of international contributors to this volume include Jonathan Caverley, Philip G. Cerny, Michael Cox, Louise Fawcett, G. John Ikenberry, Beate Jahn, Charles A. Kupchan, Margot Light, Cornelia Navari, Nicholas Rengger, Christian Reus-Smit, Nabarun Roy, Frank Schimmelfennig, Brian C. Schmidt, Peter Trubowitz and Ren Xiao.
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