The crisis of the international order and the problems of liberal democracies
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https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v19n3.2024.1501Keywords:
Liberal International Order, Democracy, Crisis, Populism, LegitimacyAbstract
This paper examines the relationship between the crisis of the international liberal
order and recent challenges faced by national democracies. As suggested by analysts
of such crisis, one of the ways to explain it is through the articulation between two
levels (the domestic one, where the risks to democracy arise) and the international
one (where the current order was formed based on liberal principles formulated
at the beginning of the 20th century). In this sense, the article argues that part of
the problems of the contemporary international order are not dissociated from the
challenges imposed on liberal democracies.
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