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Intro
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction
A Review of the Literature
The Post-Cold War Context
Universalism and National Identity
Democracy and the U.S.-Led Liberal International Order
Political Pluralism, International Pragmatism, and the Protection of Democracy
Structure of the Book
References
Chapter 2: Management of the Liberal International Order
Introduction
A Brief History of the U.S.-Led Liberal International Order
Problems with Universalism
The Rise of Populism and Resentment of Liberal Policies

The Rising Influence of Non-Western Powers
Analytical Conclusions
References
Chapter 3: Russian-Western Relations: A Trust Never Built
Introduction
Drivers of Change in Russian-Western Relations
Russian Foreign Policy Goals
Russian Asymmetric Tactics
Russian Identity
Conclusion
References
Chapter 4: The Rise of China and the China-Russia Relationship
Introduction
National Identity
An Overview of China's Domestic Ambitions
Strategic Competition with China
China-Russia Nexus
Analytical Conclusions
References

Chapter 5: The Limits of Liberal Universalism and the Crisis in Ukraine
Introduction
A Brief History of Post-Soviet Ukraine
The Events of 2013-2015 and Their Aftermath
Two Visions for Ukraine
The European Security Architecture
An Alternative Security Architecture
Global Dynamics
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6: Pluralism and Pragmatism in International Relations
Democracy and Geopolitics
A Nationalist Pushback to Liberalism
The Russia-China Challenge
Governance and Culture
Wherefore Liberal Hegemony?
References
Index

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