The Downfall of the American Order? /

"The American-led international order, forged after the end of the Second World War, appears to have come to an end. This book of essays examines the character of the American order and considers the implications of what might come next, with an emphasis on the prospects for liberalism, broadly...

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Other Authors: Kirshner, Jonathan (Editor), Katzenstein, Peter J. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • Keynes and the elusive middle way / Jonathan Kirshner
  • The end of social purpose? Great transformations of American order / Mark Blyth
  • The construction of compromise and the rise and fall of global orders / Peter Gourevitch
  • The social democratic order and the rise and decay of democracy in Western Europe / Sheri Berman
  • California dreaming: the crisis and rebirth of American power in the 1970s and its consequences for world order / Francis J. Gavin
  • Of learning and forgetting: centrism, populism, and the legitimacy crisis of globalization / Rawi Abdelal
  • Post-American moments in contemporary global financial governance / Ilene Grabel
  • Corporate globalization and the liberal order: disembedding and reembedding governing norms / John Gerard Ruggie
  • Liberalism's antinomy: endings as beginnings? / Peter J. Katzenstein.