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E-grāmata: Non-Western Nations and the Liberal International Order: Responding to the Backlash in the West

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Given the increasing presence of non-Western nations in global affairs, Hiroki Kusano and Hiro Katsumata explore responses to the backlash taking place in the West against the global spread of liberalism — to the global spread of free trade, multilateral institutions, and liberal-democratic politics.



Given the increasing presence of non-Western nations in global affairs, Hiro Katsumata and Hiroki Kusano explore their responses to the backlash taking place in the West against the global spread of liberalism – against the global spread of free trade, multilateral institutions, and liberal-democratic politics.

Katsumata and Kusano concentrate on the cases of Egypt, Brazil, Japan, ASEAN members, Russia, and China. Mounted by these non-Western nations are three kinds of responses: illiberal bandwagoning, counter-backlash, and thirdway charting. Each of these responses inevitably has significant consequences for the fate of the existing liberal international order established and sustained by the Western countries in the post-war era, either accelerating the collapse of this order by causing additional damage to it, or putting the brakes on its collapse by giving support to it.

An invaluable resource for scholars in International Relations and Comparative Politics.

Preface
2. Introduction: Three Kinds of Responses (Hiro Katsumata and
Hiroki Kusano)
3.
Chapter 1 - Backlash in the West (Hiroki Kusano, Hiro
Katsumata, and Terumasa Tomita) 4.Chapter 2 - Autocratization of Egyptian
Politics via Illiberal Bandwagoning (Misa Kanaya)
5.
Chapter 3 - Illiberal
Bandwagoning: United StatesBrazil Relations under the Trump and Bolsonaro
Administrations (Shuichiro Masukata)
6.
Chapter 4 - From Trade Laggard to
Trade Leader: Japans Role in Countering the Backlash against Globalization
(Kristi Govella)
7.
Chapter 5 - Southeast Asias Response to the Backlash
against Neoliberal Globalization in the West (Xianbai Ji and Pradumna B.
Rana)
8.
Chapter 6 - Russias Greater Eurasia Project as a "Third-Way"
Alternative to Western Liberal Order (Andrej Krickovic)
19.
Chapter 7-
Chinas Institutional Responses to the Backlash Against the Liberal
International Order (Kai He)
Hiro Katsumata is an associate professor at the Graduate School of International and Cultural Studies, Tohoku University, Japan.

Hiroki Kusano is a professor of International Relations and American Foreign Policy at the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Saitama University, Japan.