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Fragile Victory

The Making and Unmaking of Liberal Order
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Fragile Victory by James E. Cronin explores the tumultuous history of liberal democracy and international order since the 1930s. Tracing the rise and fall of competing global systemsβ€”from the imperial ambitions of Nazi Germany and Japan to the postwar liberal order born out of opposition to fascismβ€”the book reveals how these political structures have been continually tested by Cold War tensions, decolonisation, economic crises, and shifting global powers. Cronin underscores the deep connection between domestic politics and the stability of the international system, highlighting the ongoing vulnerabilities that challenge today’s democratic ideals and liberal order.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in politics, history, and international relations, especially those keen to understand the dynamics shaping contemporary democracy and global stability. Academics, policy-makers, and engaged citizens seeking a nuanced perspective on liberalism’s challenges will find it particularly illuminating.

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How the history of liberal order and democratic politics since the 1930s explains ongoing threats to democracy and international order

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How the history of liberal order and democratic politics since the 1930s explains ongoing threats to democracy and international order

The liberal democratic order that seemed so stable in North America and Western Europe has become precarious. James E. Cronin argues that liberalism has never been secure and that since the 1930s the international order has had to be crafted, redeployed, and extended in response to both victories and setbacks.

Beginning with the German and Japanese efforts in the 1930s to establish a system based on empire, race, economic protectionism, and militant nationalism, Cronin shows how the postwar system, established out of a revulsion at the ideas of fascism, repeatedly reinvented itself in the face of the Cold War, anticolonial insurgencies, the economic and political crises of the 1970s, the collapse of communism, the rise of globalization, and the financial crisis of 2008.

Cronin emphasizes the links between internal and external politics in sustaining liberal order internationally and the domestic origins and correlates of present difficulties.

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Esteemed scholars praise Fragile Victory for its insightful analysis. M. E. Sarotte notes that Cronin "wisely reminds us that the fates of democracy at home and the liberal international order abroad have long been intertwined." Jeremi Suri commends the book as a "powerful" account of the origins of current global conflicts with "potential pathways forward" for democracy and peace. Together, these reviews highlight the book's compelling examination of the fragile foundations supporting the modern world order.

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ISBN: 9780300247855

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 368

About the Author

James E. Cronin is research professor of history at Boston College and a local affiliate of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University. He is the author of numerous books and articles, including Global Rules: America and Britain in a Disordered World. He splits his time between Watertown and Wellfleet, Massachusetts.

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