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Liberalism In International Relations

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Liberalism in international relations is a political theory that emphasizes cooperation, peace, and diplomacy among states. It focuses on promoting democracy, human rights, and free trade on the global stage.

Key Features

  • Emphasis on cooperation and diplomacy
  • Promotion of democracy and human rights
  • Advocacy for free trade and economic interdependence

Pros

  • Promotes peace and stability
  • Encourages dialogue and negotiation over conflict
  • Supports the protection of human rights on a global scale

Cons

  • Critics argue that it can be idealistic and overlooks power dynamics in international politics
  • Some states may prioritize national interests over liberal values

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