The collapse of the bipolar international system near the end of
the twentieth century changed political liberalism from a regional
system with aspirations of universality to global ideological
dominance as the basic vision of how international life should be
organized. Yet in the last two decades liberal democracies have not
been able to create an effective and legitimate liberal world
order. In A Liberal World Order in Crisis, Georg Sorensen suggests
that this is connected to major tensions between two strains of
liberalism: a "liberalism of imposition" affirms the universal
validity of liberal values and is ready to use any means to secure
the worldwide expansion of liberal principles. A "liberalism of
restraint" emphasizes nonintervention, moderation, and respect for
others.
This book is the first comprehensive discussion of how tensions
in liberalism create problems for the establishment of a liberal
world order. The book is also the first skeptical liberal statement
to appear since the era of liberal optimism based in anticipation
of the end of history in the 1990s. Sorensen identifies major
competing analyses of world order and explains why their focus on
balance-of-power competition, civilizational conflict,
international terrorism, and fragile states is insufficient."
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