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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 116 NO 793 (6) answer(s).
 
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Can democracies learn from China’s meritocratic system? / Bell, Daniel A   Journal Article
Bell, Daniel A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “By learning from aspects of imperfect meritocratic systems, including Chinese-style political meritocracy, democratic systems can improve their performance and buttress their legitimacy.”
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Has inequality led to a crisis for liberalism? / Green, Jeffrey Edward   Journal Article
Green, Jeffrey Edward Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The growing wealth gap has eroded support for liberal democracy by exposing its unfulfilled egalitarian promises. A renewal of civic obligations could be the best defense against creeping plutocracy.
Key Words Liberalism  Europe  Inequality  Communism  Global Economic System 
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ID:   155698


Liberal international economic order on the brink / Hopewell, Kristen   Journal Article
Hopewell, Kristen Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “[W]hat Trump has done so far represents an intensification and deepening of existing patterns of US behavior in the trading system rather than a fundamental change.”
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Liberal world order loses its leader / Bukovansky, Mlada   Journal Article
Bukovansky, Mlada Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States is voluntarily abdicating much of its global leadership role. And it is doing so in what appears to be a fit of petulance, as though it has been aggrieved and made into a victim by the very international order it helped to build.”
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Trump and the retreat from human rights / Encarnacion, Omar G   Journal Article
Encarnacion, Omar G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Despite a storied history, the human rights movement … has not fared well in the twenty-first century.”
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Why the American center held—and then fell apart / Delton, Jennifer   Journal Article
Delton, Jennifer Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “What was remarkable about the era of liberal consensus was not just its relative economic equality, but also the widespread, bipartisan, cross-class agreement about the nature of politics and government.”
Key Words Civil rights  Democracy  Militarism  Ideology  United States  Cold War 
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