A Liberal World Order in Crisis: Choosing between Imposition and Restraint

Author:   Georg Sørensen ,  Zachariah Cherian Mampilly ,  Georg Sorensen
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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9780801450228


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   15 November 2011
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A Liberal World Order in Crisis: Choosing between Imposition and Restraint


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The collapse of the bipolar international system near the end of the twentieth century changed political liberalism from a regional system with aspirations of universality to global ideological dominance as the basic vision of how international life should be organized. Yet in the last two decades liberal democracies have not been able to create an effective and legitimate liberal world order. In A Liberal World Order in Crisis, Georg Sorensen suggests that this is connected to major tensions between two strains of liberalism: a ""liberalism of imposition"" affirms the universal validity of liberal values and is ready to use any means to secure the worldwide expansion of liberal principles. A ""liberalism of restraint"" emphasizes nonintervention, moderation, and respect for others. This book is the first comprehensive discussion of how tensions in liberalism create problems for the establishment of a liberal world order. The book is also the first skeptical liberal statement to appear since the era of liberal optimism-based in anticipation of the end of history-in the 1990s. Sorensen identifies major competing analyses of world order and explains why their focus on balance-of-power competition, civilizational conflict, international terrorism, and fragile states is insufficient.

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Author:   Georg Sørensen ,  Zachariah Cherian Mampilly ,  Georg Sorensen
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Cornell University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.907kg
ISBN:  

9780801450228


ISBN 10:   0801450225
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   15 November 2011
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Argument 1. The Debate on World Order 2. Tensions in Liberalism: Universal Values for All or a Pluralist World? 3. Values and Liberal World Order 4. A Different Security Dilemma: Liberals Facing Weak and Failed States 5. Free Markets for All: The Difficulties of Maintaining a Stable Liberal World Economy 6. Institutions and Liberal World Order Conclusion: Prospects for Liberal World Order List of Abbreviations References Index

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<p> A Liberal World Order in Crisis analyzes the internal tensions of liberalism in world politics-it is concise, sharp, balanced, and indeed critical. This makes it a masterpiece of liberal thinking. -Michael Z rn, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)


<p> A Liberal World Order in Crisis analyzes the internal tensions of liberalism in world politics-it is concise, sharp, balanced, and indeed critical. This makes it a masterpiece of liberal thinking. -Michael Zurn, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)


George Sorensen is a frienc of liberalism and of liberals, but a moderate, critical, and often sceptical one... [His] volume offers perhaps the most lucid view of international order, as well as of the crisis of liberal internationalism, since Stanley Hoffmann's article on 'The Crisis of Liberal Internationalism' in Foreign Policy (1995) and since Andrew Hurrell's On Global Order (2006), which centred on the tension between solidarism and pluralism and has much in common with Sorensen's own theme. -Pierre Hassner, Survival (Volume 54, Issue 5, 2012) In this thoughtful, erudite book, Sorensen portrays the current challenges facing the US-dominated liberal world order... Sorensen's argument is most persuasive when he vividly shows the policy dilemmas encountered by liberal democracies in dealing with weak or failed states, in fostering world trade, and in working through international institutions... Sorensen deserves readers' gratitude for sharply pointing to the dilemmas faced by liberal democracy and the effects on international affairs. Summing Up: Recommended. -R. M. Paddags, CHOICE (June 2012) A Liberal World Order in Crisis is a terrifically clearheaded and well-written book; it is capacious and will lend itself well to teaching. -Peter J. Katzenstein, Walter S. Carpenter, Jr., Professor of International Studies, Cornell University, coeditor of Anti-Americanisms in World Politics A Liberal World Order in Crisis points directly at the problems and contradictions of the liberal world order that has emerged since the end of the Cold War, from its approach to failed states to the question of the universality of its underlying values. Georg Sorensen is one of the keenest contemporary observers of global politics, and his book is a sober assessment of contemporary prospects for world order. -Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University Georg Sorensen elegantly exposes the insurmountable tensions confronting a liberal vision of world order. His analysis is as wise as it is sobering-and represents a major contribution to debate about international politics in the twenty-first century. -Charles A. Kupchan, Georgetown University and Council on Foreign Relations, author of How Enemies Become Friends A Liberal World Order in Crisis analyzes the internal tensions of liberalism in world politics-it is concise, sharp, balanced, and indeed critical. This makes it a masterpiece of liberal thinking. -Michael Zurn, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)


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Georg Sorensen is Professor of Political Science at the University of Aarhus. He is the author of several books, including Democracy and Democratization: Processes and Prospects in a Changing World and Changes in Statehood: The Transformation of International Relations.

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