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Classical International Relations Theories

The landscape of international relations is shaped by various classical theories, with liberalism playing a pivotal role. Liberalism emphasizes the importance of international organizations such as the UN, UNESCO, IMF, and WHO in fostering global cooperation and prosperity.

Classical
International Relations Theories

Classical International Relations Theories

LIBERALISM

Rationalism
Imanuel Kant
Neo-liberalism
John Williamson

neoliberal policies

Fiscal austerity

Labor market flexibility

Structural adjustment

Ronald Reagan

Welfare reform

Margaret Thatcher

Deregulation

Environmental deregulation

Friedrich Hayek
Globalization
Diversity
Technological innovation
Cultural exchange
Politics
Limited goverment

Thomas Jefferson

John Locke

Individual Liberty
Natural Rights
Ethics
Utilitarianism
Democracy
International law

Rule of law

International relations
complex interdependence
Organizations
Multilaterism
NATO
IMF
EU
OAS
UNESCO
WHO
UN
International rules

trust

prosperity

cooperation

progress

Economic Power
Free Market

laissez-faire

Economic Freedom

Trade liberalization

Capitalism

Privatization

Private property

Adam Smith

Jeremy Bentham

John Stuart Mill

military power
International cooperation
States

National interest