Liberalism

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    What defines Liberalism?

    Belief in human rationality and progress.

    What are core principles of Liberalism?

    Emphasis on individual freedom and limited government.

    How does Liberalism differ from Mercantilism?

    Liberalism advocates for free markets, while Mercantilism supports state control.

    What is the Democratic Peace Thesis?

    Democracies rarely engage in war with one another.

    What role do international organizations play in Liberalism?

    They facilitate cooperation and help prevent war.

    What is the significance of Kant's ideas in IR?

    They support the notion of peace through democratic governance and cooperation.

    What is the core idea of Economic Liberalization?

    Free trade reduces the likelihood of conflict.

    What is the concept of Collective Security?

    An attack on one state is viewed as an attack on all.

    What are the implications of the League of Nations' failure?

    Lack of major power support and weak enforcement hindered effectiveness.

    What does the term 'Mission Civilisatrice' refer to?

    The belief in the duty to civilize colonial peoples.

    What is the paradox of Liberalism?

    Seeking peace may justify the use of violence.

    What is the role of economic interdependence in Liberalism?

    It fosters cooperation and reduces nationalism.

    What are the strengths of Liberalism?

    Explains international cooperation and the importance of democracy.

    What are criticisms of the Democratic Peace Theory?

    Democracies have engaged in conflicts with non-democracies.

    What is the significance of the United Nations?

    Established to maintain international peace and promote cooperation.

    What does Liberalism argue about war?

    War can be reduced through law and institutions.