After Victory

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After Victory is a seminal work of international relations theory in which G. John Ikenberry analyzes how victorious great powers build and shape postwar international orders.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work of international relations theory
academicDiscipline international relations
political science
analyzes post-1815 international order
post-1919 international order
post-1945 international order
role of the United States in building post-1945 order
argues institutionalized restraint makes postwar orders more stable and legitimate
liberal democracies are more likely to create open, rules-based orders
victorious powers lock in their advantages by creating binding institutions
author G. John Ikenberry NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines conditions under which orders are stable
settlements after major systemic wars
trade-offs between power and restraint for victors
focusesOn bargaining between victors and defeated states
constraints on hegemonic power through institutions
how victorious states shape international rules and institutions
genre international relations
political science
hasInfluenced debates on American hegemony
research on institutional design in international relations
scholarship on the liberal international order
isDescribedAs major contribution to theories of hegemonic order
seminal work in international relations theory
language English
mainSubject liberal international order
order-building after major wars
postwar international order
victorious great powers
relatedConcept constitutional order
hegemonic stability
institutional binding
power transition
relatedWork Liberal Leviathan NERFINISHED
targetAudience policy analysts concerned with postwar order
scholars of international relations
students of political science
theoreticalApproach institutionalism
liberal institutionalism

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