The Liberal International Order
- Created by: CharlotteCollins4
- Created on: 25-04-17 11:52
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- The Liberal International Order
- Sovereign States
- Since decolonisatio-n (1960s)
- A withering concept?
- Supports concept of the declining LIO
- Increased number of International Institutions
- E.g. UN, EU, WTO
- A re-emerging concept?
- Increased support for eurosceptic policies e.g. UK leaving the EU, Marine Le Penn presidential candidate and AfD
- LIO can be both seen as in decline and not through this fact
- On the one hand, the LIO isn't in decline as sovereignty still is demanded by the people, a key tenet of the order
- However, can be seen as declining as a push against liberal institutions such as the EU
- LIO can be both seen as in decline and not through this fact
- Increased support for eurosceptic policies e.g. UK leaving the EU, Marine Le Penn presidential candidate and AfD
- Liberal Norms and Institutions
- Since the 20th Century
- Western Led
- Since 18th Century (XVIII)
- Capitalism and Market Led Economy
- Since 1990s
- Open and Globalizing
- Since 1990s
- Allows for rising powers? e.g. increased role of China in international relations
- However, the BRICs are still excluded from prominent positions e.g, UN Security Council
- China arguably has developed by now.
- However, the BRICs are still excluded from prominent positions e.g, UN Security Council
- Concept of deglobalizati-on has been presented by some scholars
- E.g. 'Deglobalization' by Walden Bello.
- Schools of IR
- Sovereign States
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