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Courtesy Ikenberry Government professor G. John Ikenberry, one of the country’s leading experts on international relations and American foreign policy in the post-Cold War era, will leave Georgetown ...
G. John Ikenberry is a professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University, a global eminence scholar at Kyung Hee University, and the author of A World Safe for Democracy: ...
CHANGING THE RULES Amitai Etzioni. G. John Ikenberry asks whether China will buy into the prevailing liberal, rule-based international order, which has been promoted and underwritten by the United ...
G. John Ikenberry sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss whether liberal internationalism and U.S. global leadership are fit for purpose in the twenty-first century.
Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service inaugurated Dr. G. John Ikenberry as the first Peter F. Krogh Professor of Geopolitics and Justice in World Affairs Oct. 2. Dr. Peter Krogh, for ...
As a leading liberal internationalist, G. John Ikenberry, writes in Liberal Leviathan, for more than four decades the United States had cultivated this postimperial world, crafting—and, when ...
Two prominent political scientists, G. John Ikenberry of Princeton and Daniel Deudney of Johns Hopkins, have a new paper out guaranteed to give realists—and conservatives generally—fits.
Documenting the demise of the liberal international order has become a growth industry in the foreign policy sector. In a terrific new book, “A World Safe for Democracy,” G. John Ikenberry ...
DEMOCRACY'S VICTORY IS NOT PREORDAINED Azar Gat. Two recent articles in these pages -- "The Myth of the Autocratic Revival" (January/February 2009) and "How Development Leads to Democracy" ...
Book review: G. John Ikenberry A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order (Yale University Press, 2020). Big ideas about how the world works, and how it should ...
Or, as G. John Ikenberry and others have argued, is it a powerful influence on state behavior? Subscribe. Sign In | Subscribe Ad-Free. How To Save the Postwar Order ...
The article’s authors, Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry, fire broadsides at what they call a profoundly deficient “understanding of the wellsprings of American success in the twentieth ...