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Contending liberalisms in world politics : ideology and power / James L. Richardson.

By: Richardson, J. L. (James L.), 1933-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner, 2001Description: viii, 239 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 1555879152 (alk. paper); 155587939X (pbk.).Subject(s): Liberalism | Globalization | International relationsDDC classification: 327.101 Online resources: Table of Contents
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Orientation -- Current International Relations Theory, 7 -- Origins of the Study, 10 -- Theoretical Premises, 13 -- 3 Contending Liberalisms -- The Concept of Liberalism, 17 -- First Phase: Elitism vs. Democracy, 21 -- Second Phase: Laissez-Faire vs. Social Liberalism, 32 -- Third Phase: Toward Inclusive Liberalism? 45 -- Conclusion, 49 -- 4 Liberalism in International Relations -- From the Enlightenment to the League of Nations, 56 -- Liberalism vs. Realism, 65 -- Contemporary Liberal International Relations Theory, 71 -- Contemporary Liberal Ideology, 85 -- Conclusion, 90 -- 5 Neoliberalism in Practice -- Neoliberalism and Globalization, 94 -- Neoliberalism and Western Societies, 101 -- Development and Deprivation, 113 -- Human Rights and Democracy, 124 -- Conclusion, 131 -- 6 Forces Sustaining Neoliberal Ideology -- Changing Coalitions, 136 -- The United States: Values and Power, 145 -- Neoliberal Economics, 153 -- Conclusion, 169 -- 7 The Search for Alternatives: Forces for Change -- Conceptualizing Forces for Change, 175 -- Contesting the Forces Sustaining Neoliberalism, 180 -- Constructing Alternatives, 192 -- Conclusion, 202 -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Index -- About the Book.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-229) and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Orientation -- Current International Relations Theory, 7 -- Origins of the Study, 10 -- Theoretical Premises, 13 -- 3 Contending Liberalisms -- The Concept of Liberalism, 17 -- First Phase: Elitism vs. Democracy, 21 -- Second Phase: Laissez-Faire vs. Social Liberalism, 32 -- Third Phase: Toward Inclusive Liberalism? 45 -- Conclusion, 49 -- 4 Liberalism in International Relations -- From the Enlightenment to the League of Nations, 56 -- Liberalism vs. Realism, 65 -- Contemporary Liberal International Relations Theory, 71 -- Contemporary Liberal Ideology, 85 -- Conclusion, 90 -- 5 Neoliberalism in Practice -- Neoliberalism and Globalization, 94 -- Neoliberalism and Western Societies, 101 -- Development and Deprivation, 113 -- Human Rights and Democracy, 124 -- Conclusion, 131 -- 6 Forces Sustaining Neoliberal Ideology -- Changing Coalitions, 136 -- The United States: Values and Power, 145 -- Neoliberal Economics, 153 -- Conclusion, 169 -- 7 The Search for Alternatives: Forces for Change -- Conceptualizing Forces for Change, 175 -- Contesting the Forces Sustaining Neoliberalism, 180 -- Constructing Alternatives, 192 -- Conclusion, 202 -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Index -- About the Book.

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