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ID178579
Title ProperStruggles for recognition
Other Title Informationthe liberal international order and the merger of Its discontents
LanguageENG
AuthorZarakol, Ayse ;  Adler-Nissen, Rebecca
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Liberal International Order (LIO) is currently being undermined not only by states such as Russia but also by voters in the West. We argue that both veins of discontent are driven by resentment toward the LIO's status hierarchy, rather than simply by economic grievances. Approaching discontent historically and sociologically, we show that there are two strains of recognition struggles against the LIO: one in the core of the West, driven by populist politicians and their voters, and one on the semiperiphery, fueled by competitively authoritarian governments and their supporters. At this particular moment in history, these struggles are digitally, ideologically, and organizationally interconnected in their criticism of LIO institutions, amplifying each other. The LIO is thus being hollowed out from within at a time when it is also facing some of its greatest external challenges.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Organization Vol. 75, No.2; Spring 2021: p.611-634
Journal SourceInternational Organization Vol: 75 No 2
Key WordsRussia ;  West ;  Hierarchy ;  Populism ;  Recognition ;  Status ;  Liberal International Order


 
 
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