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Getting Restraint Right: Liberal Internationalism and American Foreign Policy / Deudney, Daniel; John Ikenberry, G   Journal Article
Deudney, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Liberalism and its republican precursors provide the largest and best-developed body of restraint theory and practice. Realist, libertarian and other criticisms of liberalism and liberal internationalism fall short on both historical and theoretical grounds. Liberal internationalism has had a profoundly progressive – even revolutionary – impact on the modern world order, advancing the grand transition from a world of empire to a world of nation-states, building an infrastructure of rules and institutions to foster and protect liberal democracy, and generating international coalitions and projects for tackling the gravest threats to world order and humanity. Unlike the schools of thought that make up the Quincy coalition, liberal internationalism places at the centre of its vision the cooperative organisation of international order – led by the United States and other liberal democracies, allies and partners – to defend shared liberal values and manage global problems of interdependence.
Key Words Realism  Liberal Internationalism  Restraint  Libertarianism  Liberalis 
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Misplaced Restraint: the Quincy Coalition Versus Liberal Internationalism / Deudney, Daniel; John Ikenberry, G   Journal Article
Deudney, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Quincy coalition is driven by common adversaries rather than a shared vision of political order and society; liberal internationalism is more appropriate to contemporary global realities.
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