LOCKEAN LIBERALISM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

LOCKEAN LIBERALISM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

GRIGORESCU, A. /   / KATZ, C.

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Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Derecho constitucional y político
ISBN:
978-1-009-51698-3
Edición:
1
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This Element applies a new version of liberalism to international relations (IR), one that derives from the political theory of John Locke. It begins with a survey of liberal IR theories, showing that the main variants of this approach have all glossed over classical liberalism's core concern: fear of the state's concentrated power and the imperative of establishing institutions to restrain its inevitable abuse. The authors tease out from Locke's work its 'realist' elements: his emphasis on politics, power, and restraints on power (the 'Lockean tripod'). They then show how this Lockean approach (1) complements existing liberal approaches and answers some of the existing critiques directed toward them, (2) offers a broader analytical framework for several very different strands of IR literature, and (3) has broad theoretical and practical implications for international relations.

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