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  1. Jan 12, 2021 · January 12, 2021 | History, Political Science. G. John Ikenberry— Liberal internationalism was born in the nineteenth century, and by the century’s end it had begun to crystallize into a recognizable school of thought—a distinctive cluster of ideas and agendas for organizing international relations.

  2. Jan 1, 2018 · Liberal internationalism is today widely associated with the foreign policies of the United States—particularly since the Second World War, but often also traced back to Woodrow Wilson. Liberal internationalism and American foreign policy are, of course, not identical.

  3. Abstract. This chapter aims to evaluate the significance of liberal internationalism, but also to consider the ways in which it has become over-familiar, and to explore whether making it strange again might offer some form of renewal of its critical and normative possibilities.

  4. Liberalism is a school of thought within international relations theory which revolves around three interrelated principles: [citation needed] Rejection of power politics as the only possible outcome of international relations; it questions security/warfare principles of realism. Mutual benefits and international cooperation.

  5. Unlike most contributions that tend to partition the field of study, Liberal Internationalism weaves together past and present theorists and their applications of liberalism across political, economic and normative domains.

  6. Liberal internationalism is a doctrine of foreign policy that has as its principal objectives to bring about peace, political liberty, and economic prosperity through the spread of constitutional democracy and the principles on which it is based.

  7. For two hundred years, the grand proj ect of liberal internationalism has been to build a world order that is open, loosely rules-based, and oriented toward progressive ideas. As the twentieth century came to an end, that order appeared to be at hand.

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