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Erschienen in: Journal of Chinese Political Science 1/2021

16.10.2020 | Research Article

The Pandemic and the Transformation of Liberal International Order

verfasst von: Qingming Huang

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Abstract

In 2018, 43 leading International Relations scholars in the United States signed a public statement in support of an urgent call to preserve the current international order, triggering heated scholarly debates. The idealized form of the liberal international order was criticized by many scholars for its chronic problems, including the contradictions between proclaimed liberal values and illiberal behaviors, the inability to reform its institutional pillars to accommodate the diverse group of emerging powers, and the tensions between the defenders of this order and its challengers. These problems became fully exposed under the external shock caused by the coronavirus pandemic. As the coronavirus spreads globally and disrupts the world’s political, economic, and social fabric, several forces that have gained momentum and strength during the last decade are now converging as a formidable force that may reconfigure the post-pandemic international order. This paper addresses three significant challenges to the foundations of the current liberal order: (1) the entrenchment of authoritarianism, characterized by authoritarian resilience, autocratization, and the consolidation of competing authoritarian political-economic models; (2) the exacerbation of nationalism enabled by nationalist and populist politicians; and (3) the intensified competition among major powers. China has played mixed roles in the process of reconfiguring the current order. It challenges the mythologized liberal international order and exposes the contradictions in the dominant Western model, while promoting an alternative hybrid political-economic model. The shock brought by the pandemic has provided ample opportunities for China to extend its networks and expand international space for its model.

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Fußnoten
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“Why We Should Preserve International Institutions and Order,” a public statement signed by prominent IR scholars and published in New York Times on July 23, 2018, available at scholar.​princeton.​edu/hvmilner/news/why-we-should-preserve-international-institutions-and-order.
 
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From the public statement, “Why We Should Preserve International Institutions and Order.”
 
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From the public statement, “Why We Should Preserve International Institutions and Order.”
 
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Autocratization is defined by Lührmann and Lindberg [42] as “substantial de-facto decline of core institutional requirements for electoral democracy”. It is a move away from democracy and includes autocratization processes taking place in both democracies and autocracies. Authoritarian resilience denotes the resilience or durability of authoritarian political system that is able to resist or adapt to democratic demands.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
The Pandemic and the Transformation of Liberal International Order
verfasst von
Qingming Huang
Publikationsdatum
16.10.2020
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Journal of Chinese Political Science / Ausgabe 1/2021
Print ISSN: 1080-6954
Elektronische ISSN: 1874-6357
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11366-020-09698-0

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