Liberal Order and Imperial Ambition

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"Liberal Order and Imperial Ambition" is a scholarly work by G. John Ikenberry that analyzes the tensions between U.S. power, liberal internationalism, and the dynamics of empire in the post–Cold War world.

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instanceOf academic work
scholarly article
addresses constraints on U.S. hegemony
future of liberal international order
legitimacy of American power
analyzes dynamics of American imperial ambition
tensions between U.S. power and liberal order
argues U.S. power is embedded in liberal institutions
liberal order constrains and legitimizes U.S. power
post–Cold War unipolarity created new imperial temptations
author G. John Ikenberry NERFINISHED
countryOfContext United States NERFINISHED
critiques imperial tendencies in U.S. foreign policy
discusses American grand strategy
U.S.-led liberal order
hegemony
relationship between empire and order
unipolarity
examines continuity and change in U.S. international role after the Cold War
institutional foundations of American-led order
tension between liberal multilateralism and unilateral dominance
field international political theory
international relations
focusesOn post–Cold War world
historicalContext post–Cold War era
language English
mainTopic U.S. power
empire
liberal internationalism
post–Cold War international order
relatedWorkOfAuthor After Victory NERFINISHED
Liberal Leviathan NERFINISHED
subjectArea U.S. foreign policy
global governance
world politics
theoreticalFramework liberal institutionalism
liberal international order theory

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G. John Ikenberry notableWork Liberal Order and Imperial Ambition