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Asian conceptions of international order: what Asia wants
How do major Asian states regard the current international security order? Do they agree or disagree among themselves? This is an introduction to a special section on ‘Asian conceptions of international order: what Asia wants’.
Kanti Bajpai, Evan A. Laksmana.
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Kant on just war and international order [PDF]
Kant’s legal and political philosophy is essential for understanding and advancing international order. The article aims to posit arguments that confront the claims that Kant was just war theorist.
Miličić Nenad
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Rescuing the liberal international order: crisis, resilience and EU security policy
This article reflects on how European Union (EU) narratives of the crisis of the liberal international order (LIO) have reshaped its resilience approach and its foreign and security policy more broadly. Drawing on qualitative textual analysis, we trace
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This article examines the dialectical relationship between continuity and change in the foreign policy of the United States, a hegemonic power. The article begins by exploring the agent–structure problem and the factors that affect changes in foreign ...
Pedro Emanuel Mendes
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The 1990s saw a systemic shift from the liberal post–World War II international order of liberal multilateralism (LIO I) to a post–Cold War international order of postnational liberalism (LIO II).
Tanja A. Börzel, M. Zürn
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Examining China’s Behavioral Pattern in Relation to America and Structural order: Challenges and Consequences [PDF]
Problem Statement The Chinese authorities’ understanding of the post-Cold War international conditions led to the adoption of a behavioral pattern in order to reduce the power gap, while avoiding international sensitivities about China.
hossein delavar, Rashid Recabian
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Order in transition and rules under challenge
«Norm shifts are to ideational theorist what changes in the balance of power are to the realists» (Finnemore y Sikkink, 1998) The liberal international order established after the end of the Cold War is currently an order in transition.
Esther Barbé
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Democracy, international order and war in Ukraine
What is democracy’s place in the shifting international order? There is a fear that an order of a more geopolitical nature will only aggravate the general crisis of democracy; or that a more plural order will dilute the efforts to defend the rules ...
Richard Youngs
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Rising Inequality As a Threat to the Liberal International Order
The rise of top-heavy inequality—earnings concentration in a very thin layer of elites—calls into question our understanding of the distributional effects of the Liberal International Order.
Thomas Flaherty, Ronald L. Rogowski
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History resurrected: Ideological metamorphoses of the global order [PDF]
The armed conflict in Ukraine has been at a rapid pace changing the economic, political, military, media and, consequently, ideological structure of the world order. The common divisions between liberalism, socialism, Fascism, conservativism, nationalism
Cvetković Vladimir N.
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