当前位置:在线查询网 > 图书大全 > Contending Liberalisms in World Politics: Ideology and Power

Contending Liberalisms in World Politics: Ideology and Power_图书大全


请输入要查询的图书:

可以输入图书全称,关键词或ISBN号

Contending Liberalisms in World Politics: Ideology and Power

ISBN: 9781555879396

出版社: Lynne Rienner

出版年: 2002

页数: 237

装帧: Hard Cover

内容简介


This wide-ranging critique of current endeavors to construct a world order based on neoliberal ideology comes not from a standpoint opposed to liberalism, but from within liberalism itself. After introducing the theme of contending liberalisms, Richardson traces the emergence over time of a distinctive liberal view of international relations and reviews the present state of liberal JR theory. He then turns to neoliberal ideology, examining it in detail - particularly in the context of globalization - and investigating the powerful forces that support and sustain it. His conclusion, offering modest grounds for optimism, assesses the prospects for an alternative, more equitable liberal order.

"We owe a debt of gratitude to James Richardson ... for reminding us that liberalism is much more than Wilsonian idealism or globalist neoliberalism.... An elegantly written and well-conceived study."—Philip Nel, Australian Journal of International Studies

"This book is a useful introduction (and antidote) to the depressing power and prestige of neoliberal ideology, its origins, sources, power bases and outcomes. Richardson provides a stinging, forceful and convincing assault on the bastions of this modern orthodoxy.... enlightening reading."——Duncan S. A. Bell, Millennium

"An accessible, important, and consistently thought-provoking book on contemporary liberalism in international relations. Professor Richardson's devastating critique of global neoliberalism identifies the powerful forces in the current international order—and argues that a radical alternative for social justice and inclusiveness can be found within a wider understanding of liberalism."—David Long

作者简介


James L. Richardson is emeritus professor of international relations at the Australian National University. His many publications include Crisis Diplomacy: The Great Powers Since the Mid-Nineteenth Century and (coedited with Richard Leaver) The Post–Cold War Order: Diagnoses and Prognoses.

目录