Review:

Liberalism Theory In International Relations

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Liberalism theory in international relations is a framework that emphasizes cooperation, diplomacy, and the promotion of liberal values in global affairs.

Key Features

  • Promotion of democracy
  • Emphasis on human rights
  • Support for international organizations
  • Preference for peaceful conflict resolution

Pros

  • Encourages peaceful resolution of conflicts
  • Promotes democracy and human rights
  • Supports multilateralism and international cooperation

Cons

  • Critics argue that it may overlook power dynamics in international relations
  • Some view it as idealistic and lacking realism in a complex world

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