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- Liberalism_(international_relations) abstract "Liberalism is a combination of beliefs that reject power politics, and relies on international cooperation and shared interests between actors in order to shape state preferences and international relations. The most prominent roots of Liberalism began during the18th Century. A German philosopher, Immanuel Kant wrote To Perpetual Peace in 1795, an essay which outlined that independent republics should respect the same mutual responsibilities and rules of law. Kant also argued that in order to secure peace and freedom, “civilization demands a contract among states, called a league of peace.” Another philosopher, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and jurist, Hugo Grotius shared similar beliefs about international law and how states should behave with one another. Unlike the Realists, whose primary goal is security; Liberalists primary goal is prosperity. Liberalists believe that international institutions play a key role in cooperation among states. With the correct international institutions, and increasing interdependence (including economic and cultural exchanges) states have the opportunity to reduce conflict. Interdependence has three main components. States interact in various ways, through economic, financial, and cultural means; security tends to not be the primary goal in state-to-state interactions; and military forces are not typically used. Liberalists also argue that international diplomacy can be a very effective way to get states to interact with each other honestly and support nonviolent solutions to problems. With the proper institutions and diplomacy, Liberalist believe that states can work together to maximize prosperity and minimize conflict. Liberalism is one of the main schools of international relations theory. Its roots lie in the broader liberal thought originating in the Enlightenment. The central issues that it seeks to address are the problems of achieving lasting peace and cooperation in international relations, and the various methods that could contribute to their achievement.Broad areas of study within liberal international relations theory include: The democratic peace theory, and, more broadly, the effect of domestic political regime types and domestic politics on international relations; The commercial peace theory, arguing that free trade has pacifying effects on international relations. Current explorations of globalization and interdependence are a broader continuation of this line of inquiry; Institutional peace theory, which attempts to demonstrate how cooperation can be sustained in anarchy, how long-term interests can be pursued over short-term interests, and how actors may realize absolute gains instead of seeking relative gains; Related, the effect of international organizations on international politics, both in their role as forums for states to pursue their interests, and in their role as actors in their own right; The role of international law in moderating or constraining state behavior; The effects of liberal norms on international politics, especially relations between liberal states; The role of various types of unions in international politics (relations), such as highly institutionalized alliances (e.g. NATO), confederations, leagues, federations, and evolving entities like the European Union; and, The role, or potential role, of cosmopolitanism in transcending the state and affecting international relations.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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