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  2. Embedded liberalism - Wikipedia

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    The term was first used by the American political scientist John Ruggie in 1982. [1] Mainstream scholars generally describe embedded liberalism as involving a compromise between two desirable but partially conflicting objectives. The first objective was to revive free trade.

  3. John Ruggie - Wikipedia

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    Ruggie introduced the concepts of international regimes [8] and epistemic communities into the international relations field; he adapted from Karl Polanyi the term "embedded liberalism" to explain the post-World War II international economic order; [9] and he was a major contributor to the emergence of the constructivist approach to ...

  4. Hegemonic stability theory - Wikipedia

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    John Ruggie's work on embedded liberalism also challenged hegemonic stability theory. He argued that the post- WWII international order was not just held together by material power but through "legitimate social purpose" whereby governments created support for the international order through social policies that alleviated the adverse effects ...

  5. Category:Liberal podcasts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Liberal podcasts" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 5-4; D.

  6. Double movement - Wikipedia

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    The double movement is a concept originating with Karl Polanyi in his book The Great Transformation.The phrase refers to the dialectical process of marketization and push for social protection against that marketization.

  7. On Point - Wikipedia

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    On Point is a radio show produced by WBUR-FM in Boston, Massachusetts, and syndicated by American Public Media (APM). The show addresses a wide range of issues from news, politics, arts and culture, health, technology, environmental, and business topics, to many others.

  8. Postliberalism - Wikipedia

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    The United States-led liberal order established after World War II is seen by some scholars as mirroring the trajectory of domestic liberalism. Milbank and Pabst contend that US hegemony treats nation-states as large-scale liberal egos, grounded in American individualism and voluntarism , and disseminated through imperial means to achieve ...

  9. United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

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    In July 2005, Harvard professor John Ruggie was appointed to this position for an initial two-year period which was then extended for an additional year. In 2008, on completion of his first three-year mandate, Ruggie presented the United Nations Human Rights Council with the "Protect, Respect and Remedy" framework as a conceptual way to anchor ...