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  2. Embedded liberalism - Wikipedia

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    However, many of the institutions established in the previous era remained in place and free market ideology never became as influential as it had been during the peak years of classical liberalism. In a 1997 paper, Ruggie himself discussed how some of the protection gained for workers with the embedded liberal compromise still lived on, though ...

  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. List of Radiolab episodes - Wikipedia

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    Radiolab is a radio program broadcast on public radio stations in the United States and through a podcast available internationally, both produced by WNYC.Hosted by Latif Nasser and Lulu Miller, each episode delves into scientific and philosophical topics through stories, interviews, and thought experiments.

  5. Double movement - Wikipedia

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    Second, a reactionary "countermovement" arises whereby society attempts to re-embed the economy through the creation of social protections such as labor laws and tariffs. In Polanyi's view, these liberal reformers seek to subordinate society to the market economy, which is taken by these reformers to be self-regulating. To Polanyi, this is a ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Postliberalism - Wikipedia

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    Unlike John Ikenberry’s perspective, which posits that the liberal international order is threatened by illiberal forces and requires more liberalism to counteract this threat, postliberals perceive the rise of illiberal forces as a response to what they view as liberalism's inherent contradictions. [4]

  8. Time Crisis with Ezra Koenig - Wikipedia

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    The show began airing on July 12, 2015 on Apple Music's radio service, Beats 1 (now known as Apple Music 1). [1] The show covers a variety of topics, such as politics, corporate food history, 1970s rock music , city living, as well as frequently analyzing the latest in contemporary pop music by contrasting it with music released in another era.

  9. Hegemonic stability theory - Wikipedia

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    Hegemonic stability theory (HST) is a theory of international relations, rooted in research from the fields of political science, economics, and history.HST indicates that the international system is more likely to remain stable when a single state is the dominant world power, or hegemon. [1]