Search: World order,International law,Liberalism (2 materials)

Rules-Based International Order: Dos and Don’ts of “Liberal” Manners

Idea mongers both in the U.S. and Europe seek to obscure the dark pages of the liberal world order advancement by emphasizing a dichotomy between “rules” and “power”,... ... “rules” do American and European politicians have in mind? How do they relate to international law and to the concept of a liberal world order? These questions have... ... “rule-based order” is, strictly speaking, synonymous of “liberal world order.” Liberalism as the basis of the ideological and political vision shared by Americans...

12.07.2023

Are Norms Liberal?

... article, Andrey Kortunov identifies the three main components of the “liberal world order”: rationality, normativity and openness. While in my opinion, not... ... relations, can be reduced to one or two ‘overarching theories,’ whether it be liberalism, realism or the Big Mac Index, one question in particular arises upon reading... ... and white: for example, almost the entire Nuremberg process was built on customary international law, as the Geneva Convention of 1929 did not apply to a number of the...

05.12.2016

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