The wrecking of the liberal world order
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The wrecking of the liberal world order
(Palgrave studies in international relations)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-312) and indexes
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Description
The 'Liberal World Order' (LWO) is today in crisis. But what explains this crisis? Whereas its critics see it as the unmasking of Western hypocrisy, its longstanding proponents argue it is under threat by competing illiberal projects. This book takes a different stance: neither internal hypocrisy, nor external attacks explain the decline of the LWO - a deviation from its original lane does. Emerged as a project aiming to harmonize state sovereignty and the market, through the promotion of liberal democracy domestically, and free trade and economic cooperation internationally, the LWO was hijacked in the 1980s: market forces overshadowed democratic forces, thus disfiguring the LWO into a Neoliberal Global Order. The book advocates for a revival of its original intellectual premises, that in the aftermath of World War II marked the zenith of political modernity.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Chapter 1
The Liberal Order and the Broken Pact Between Democracy and Market
PART I: OUT OF ROUTE
Chapter 2
Titanic, or the Unsinkable Order: Origins, Expansion and Betrayal of the Liberal World Order (1945-2000)
Chapter 3
The Broken Promises that Hijacked the Liberal World Order: A Safer, Fairer, and Richer World.
PART II: THE FOUR SIDES OF THE ICEBERG
Chapter 4
The Decline of American Leadership and the Rise of Chinese and Russian Authoritarian Powers
Chapter 5
The Molecularization of the Threat: Jihadist Terrorism, Islamist Radicalization, and the Mediterranean Migration Tragedy
Chapter 6
The Drift of Trump's America in the Liberal World Order: From Reluctant Ruler-Maker to Revisionist Power
Chapter 7
The Occultation of the People: How Sovereignist Populism, Stateless Actors and Technocratic Oligarchies Have Taken on Boarding Democracies
PART III: A NORTHWEST PASSAGE
Chapter 8
Changes at the Helm After the Crash? Transitions Within the Liberal World Order and the Challenges for Europe
Conclusions
The Neoliberal Global Order and COVID-19: Which Way Ahead?
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