COVID-19 and Policy Responses by International Organizations: Crisis of Liberal International Order or Window of Opportunity? [PDF]
The liberal international order is being challenged and international organizations (IOs) are a main target of contestation. COVID‐19 seems to exacerbate the situation with many states pursuing domestic strategies at the expense of multilateral ...
Josepha Debre M, Dijkstra H.
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Contesting the “Corrupt Elites,” Creating the “Pure People,” and Renegotiating the Hierarchies of the International Order? Populism and Foreign Policy-Making in Turkey and Hungary [PDF]
This article explores the link between populism and hierarchies in international relations by examining the recent foreign policy-making in Turkey and Hungary—two countries run by populist leaders.
Fulya Hisarlıoğlu +3 more
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The Pandemic and the Transformation of Liberal International Order. [PDF]
In 2018, 43 leading International Relations scholars in the United States signed a public statement in support of an urgent call to preserve the current international order, triggering heated scholarly debates.
Huang Q.
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Civilizationism and the Ideological Contestation of the Liberal International Order
Discourses and practices reproducing a world where a plurality of distinct civilizations clash or dialogue, rise or fall, color multiple facets of global politics today.
Gregorio Bettiza +2 more
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This article examines the emergence, spread, and potential future of ‘multistakeholderism’ in global governance: A global norm specifying that global public problems ought to be addressed by all actors who affect or are affected by them.
John Y. Taggart, K. Abraham
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Recognizing injustice: the ‘hypocrisy charge’ and the future of the liberal international order
Struggles for recognition, rooted in the desire to be acknowledged by others, are fundamental to the stability of international orders. All international orders face actors with recognition grievances, and sometimes these grievances become major ...
George Lawson, Ayşe Zarakol
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Domestic Investment Laws and International Economic Law in the Liberal International Order
International Economic Law (IEL) has largely regulated cross-border trade and investment in the post-WWII world. IEL has become an important part of the Liberal International Order that prescribes a set of rule-based relationships for international ...
J. Chaisse, G. Dimitropoulos
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International order transition and the UK’s tilt to the ‘Indo-Pacific’
This article analyzes the UK government’s response to international order transition as seen through its recent foreign policy ‘tilt’ toward the ‘Indo-Pacific’.
S. Breslin, P. Burnham
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The Dawn of a New, New International Economic Order [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether being overweight or obese is associated with significant health outcomes in an 85-year-old population. less thanbrgreater than less thanbrgreater thanDESIGN: A cross-sectional population-based study.
Gordon, Ruth
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Polymorphic justice and the crisis of international order
The post-1945 international order is in crisis, spurring a wide-ranging debate about its future in a period of rapid global change. A critical dimension of this crisis has been neglected by existing perspectives, however.
Christian Reus-Smit, Ayşe Zarakol
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