Rousseau and the Limits of the Liberal International Order
Produktnummer:
182b055967828b4651a5346f1e7e8a5b4c
Autor: | King, Joshua |
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Themengebiete: | International politics Rousseau constructivism international pluralism liberal institutionalism liberal international order rationalism realism structural realism |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 30.11.2024 |
EAN: | 9783031699283 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 194 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | Springer International Publishing |
Produktinformationen "Rousseau and the Limits of the Liberal International Order"
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s international thought anticipates many of the political dynamics that have arisen through globalization and great power competition. Rousseau and the Limits of the Liberal International Order considers Rousseau as a critic and a reformer of international politics, arguing that Rousseau’s account of liberty drives his approach to the international realm.Rousseau’s work provides an incisive critique. He dismantles notions of economic rationalism, rejects the preference for administration over self-governance, and encourages strategies of resistance as a meaningful response to great power rivalry. To address these concerns, Rousseau affirms an approach to international politics that is closely related to his account of political liberty. For Rousseau, liberty develops through one’s carefully chosen obligations that encourage self-rule, limit dependence on others, and constrain the irrational motives of politics. To pursue these goals, Rousseau proposes civic education and national institutions that cultivate a sense shared of humanity and limit the use of war. These alternatives moderate the desire for statusand establish a form of national interest directed towards contentment and pluralism rather than competition.Rousseau acknowledges significant limits to these solutions. Citizenship creates substantive divisions among human beings, and the pursuit of national self-sufficiency may leave the state vulnerable to more powerful neighbors. Emphasizing these trade-offs draws attention to competing sources of human obligation and to the unsatisfying ways that international politics attempts to harmonize them.

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