liberal international order

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The liberal international order is a post–World War II system of global governance characterized by multilateral institutions, open markets, and rules-based cooperation among states, especially led by Western democracies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international order
political concept
theoretical framework in international relations
associatedWithTheory liberalism in international relations
neoliberal institutionalism
challengedBy Russia NERFINISHED
nationalist foreign policies
populist movements in Western states
rising powers such as China
consolidatedDuring Cold War NERFINISHED
corePrinciple economic openness
institutionalized dispute settlement
multilateral cooperation among states
promotion of liberal democracy
respect for international law
rules-based international governance
criticizedFor Western dominance
interventionism
neoliberal economic bias
unequal power relations
debatedBy international relations scholars
debatedIssue whether it is in crisis or decline
economicDimension Bretton Woods system NERFINISHED
capitalist market economy
trade liberalization
emergedAfter World War II NERFINISHED
expandedAfter end of the Cold War
hasCharacteristic liberal democratic
multilateral
open-market oriented
rules-based
historicalRoot Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points NERFINISHED
interwar liberal internationalism
institutionalizedIn European Union NERFINISHED
International Monetary Fund NERFINISHED
North Atlantic Treaty Organization NERFINISHED
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development NERFINISHED
United Nations NERFINISHED
World Bank NERFINISHED
World Trade Organization NERFINISHED
keyConceptIn debates on U.S. hegemony
global governance studies
post–Cold War international relations
ledBy United States NERFINISHED
normativeGoal economic development
prevention of great-power war
promotion of human rights
spread of democracy
securityDimension U.S.-led alliance system
collective security arrangements
supportedBy Australia NERFINISHED
Canada NERFINISHED
European Union member states NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
Western democracies NERFINISHED
timePeriod post–World War II era

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G. John Ikenberry knownFor liberal international order
this entity surface form: liberal world order
In Defense of Decadent Europe associatedWith liberal international order
this entity surface form: Western liberal order