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Liberalism in International Relations - Exploring the Dynamics of Cooperation and Conflict - cover

Liberalism in International Relations - Exploring the Dynamics of Cooperation and Conflict

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Discover the transformative insights of "Liberalism in International Relations," a must-have for any political science library. This thorough examination delves into the liberalist perspective that has shaped global politics, focusing on its principles, challenges, and evolving roles. Ideal for those seeking a comprehensive grasp of international relations and political dynamics.
 
Chapters Highlights:
 
1: Liberalism in International Relations - Introduces the foundational concepts of liberalism and its impact on global politics.
 
2: Classical Liberalism - Traces the origins and early influences of classical liberalism on international theories.
 
3: International Relations Theory - Explores liberalism within broader theoretical frameworks, comparing it with other international relations theories.
 
4: Democratic Peace Theory - Examines the idea that democracies are less likely to conflict with each other and its implications for global peace.
 
5: Idealism in International Relations - Discusses idealist views emphasizing moral and ethical considerations in international policies.
 
6: Anarchy in International Relations - Analyzes how liberalism addresses challenges posed by the absence of a central authority.
 
7: Modern Liberalism - Provides an overview of contemporary liberalism and its advancements in international relations.
 
8: Liberal Institutionalism - Highlights the role of international institutions in fostering cooperation and stability.
 
9: Capitalist Peace - Explores the connection between economic interdependence and peace, and how capitalism influences stability.
 
10: International Trade and State Security - Investigates the impact of international trade on state security from a liberal perspective.
 
11: Political Philosophy - Contextualizes liberalism within broader philosophical debates and its influence on political theory.
 
12: Reassessing International Relations - Offers insights into how liberalism shapes global interactions and international relations.
 
13: State of Nature - Examines the concept of the state of nature and its implications for international order and liberal thought.
 
14: Marxist International Relations Theory - Compares liberalism with Marxist theories, highlighting key debates and contrasts.
 
15: Mixed Government - Analyzes the relevance of mixed government concepts to liberal theory and practice.
 
16: International Security - Evaluates how liberalism addresses security challenges in a globalized world.
 
17: Cosmopolitan Democracy - Investigates the potential of cosmopolitan democracy to transform international governance.
 
18: Complex Interdependence - Highlights how liberalism interprets the interconnected nature of global relations.
 
19: Political Philosophy of Immanuel Kant - Explores Kant's influence on liberal thought and its critical implications.
 
20: Index of Social and Political Philosophy - Organizes key concepts and debates related to liberalism in social and political philosophy.
 
21: Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch - Revisits Kant's work on perpetual peace and its relevance to liberal international relations theory.
 
This essential text offers profound insights into liberalism's role in international politics, providing the analytical tools needed to navigate global complexities.
Disponible desde: 11/08/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 288 páginas.

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