Search: Liberalism,Globalization,World order (4 materials)

Vodka or Cognac: Two Tastes of Global Politics

... rigid technological standards is ensured, nothing of the original raw material remains in the end product. Andrey Kortunov: The World Order Crisis and the Future of Globalization Naturally, true connoisseurs of vodka claim that the quality of the drink heavily depends on water quality and ... ... further development than the liberal approach as it remains more of an outline for a new theory than a theory as such. In general, liberalism is more sensitive to changes in the international environment and to the fluctuations in the “currency basket” ...

05.07.2021

What We've Learnt About Globalization

... made by the great 19th Century French philosopher and theologian could be referring to globalization. And indeed, globalization came into the world silently, and we don’t... ... of individual states. However, globalization has not yet led to a revolution of the world order. The security institutions of the previous era (UN, NATO), as well as development... ... Should We Be Grateful to Donald Trump? The global triumph of political and economic liberalism was accompanied by the rise in interest in the phenomenon of globalization...

12.11.2019

For Whom the Bell Tolls: A Note on John J. Mearsheimer’s Article on the Collapse of the Liberal International Order

... Russia into liberal democracies and integrating them into the U.S.-dominated liberal world order. U.S. leaders have not only made their intentions clear, but they have also... ... institutions that make up the liberal international order. In terms of its values, liberalism is an individualistic ideology that attaches great importance to the concept... ... doors to refugees fleeing problems at home. According to Mearsheimer, modern hyper-globalization, which began gaining traction in the 1980s and accelerated after the Cold...

16.07.2019

A Few Words in Defence of Francis Fukuyama

... stronger, more efficient and more attractive than the latter, the global “core of liberalism” will inevitably continue to draw parts of the “traditionalist” periphery... ... peaked, when those tectonic social and economic shifts that would later be called “globalization” were being felt everywhere. Bards of the liberal triumph abounded in... ... of the century, democratization was reduced to global Americanization, and the ideal world order consisted not in searching for mathematically calibrated balance of interests...

19.06.2019

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