| | Number sort to group items | 02 |
| | Class-Defined | . |
| | Theory-name | Liberalism |
| | Theory-Purpose | . |
| | Note | . |
| | Definition-power | . |
| | Measure-success | . |
| | Motivation-Actors | . |
| | Discuss- Foreign-relations | . |
| | National-Interest | . |
| | System-Change-Stability | . |
| | Prescriptions | . |
| | Reliability | . |
| | Literature-Defined | . |
| | Theoretical-Proposition | Concern for power overridden by economic/ political considerations (desire for prosperity, |
| | commitment to liberal values) |
| | Units-Analysis | States |
| | Instruments | Varies (international institutions, economic exchange, promotion of democracy) |
| | Modern-Theorists | Michael Doyle, Robert Keohane |
| | Modern-Works | Keohane, After Hegemony, Fukuyama, "The End of History?" (National Interest 1989. |
| | Post-Cold-War | Increased Cooperation as liberal values, free markets, and international institutions spread. |
| | Limitation | Tends to ignore the role of power |
| | Reference | QWMT |
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| | What-necesary | . |
| | How-test | . |
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