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  1. German Marshall Fund/Center for a New American Security, November 2012. Kliman and Fontaine break the liberal international order down into five elements: the trade order, the financial order, the maritime order, the nonproliferation order, and the human rights order. [14] Ikenberry, Liberal Leviathan, p. xii.

  2. 25. Okt. 2023 · The liberal international order is an elusive concept that has been aptly referred to as “conceptual Jello-O.” Footnote 1 That elusiveness has to do with the complexity of the order—it has different elements and it has evolved over time, particularly after the end of the Cold War.

  3. International order as understood in this way can be distinguished from the international system, or the comprehensive global context in which states operate. The international system reflects all aspects of economic, political, social, cultural, ecological, and other forms of interaction that exist among states.

  4. Liberal international order Main article: Liberal international order The liberal international order describes a set of global, rule-based, structured relationships based on political liberalism , economic liberalism and liberal internationalism since the late 1940s. [11]

  5. 16. März 2021 · Section “International Order, Legitimacy, and Progress” turns to the liberal international order, progress, and the possible spiritual decline of the liberal international order. It begins by interrogating the liberal in the liberal international order, and then claims that LIO, like many orders, is more aspiration than accomplishment. This ...

  6. Liberal internationalism, cluster of ideas derived from the belief that international progress is possible, where progress is defined as movement toward increasing levels of harmonious cooperation between political communities. Liberal internationalist theories address how best to organize and.

  7. 1. Jan. 2018 · Liberal internationalism’ has long been one of the most influential approaches to the challenge of international order-making in the post-1945 system. The question today is: in an unstable and rapidly changing world and given the changing character of societies, how relevant is liberal internationalism as an ideological construct, a scholarly theory or a practical roadmap, in navigating a ...