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Russia China And The West In The Postcold War Era The Limits Of Liberal Universalism Suzanne Loftus

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Russia China And The West In The Postcold War Era The Limits Of Liberal Universalism Suzanne Loftus
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.13 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Suzanne Loftus
ISBN: 9783031200885, 3031200888
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Russia China And The West In The Postcold War Era The Limits Of Liberal Universalism Suzanne Loftus by Suzanne Loftus 9783031200885, 3031200888 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes international affairs in the post-Cold War era by taking a special look at identity, norms and interests and the limits of liberal normative universalism. The book assesses the causes of the deterioration of Russian – Western relations, the management of the liberal international order, the challenges liberal democracies face today, the rise of China and its consequences on global governance, and the war in Ukraine as an outcome of the dynamics described throughout the book. China and Russia represent different normative frameworks, have their own national interests, have increased their relative strength and influence and represent alternative economic and diplomatic partners for the Global South. Meanwhile, rising populist sentiment in western liberal democracies reflects important dissatisfaction with establishment policies. This research is particularly important for crafting creative solutions to the dynamic changes of the 21st century and the rise of nonwestern powers with different identities, interests and norms. 
 

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