The Past, Present and Future of the Liberal Peace

Jason Miklian

Strategic Analysis, 2014

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The stunted and stumbling progress of the 'liberal peace' philosophy since 1990 tells a complex story. In this article, I give a history of the liberal peace project from its academic and activist origins to today's global application, discussing how policymakers and liberal peace architects see liberal peacebuilding, and how emerging powers such as India and China relate to these goals. I close with a discussion of the future of liberal peacebuilding, the 'Business for Peace' paradigm and how relationships between powerful states and their peripheries will still matter despite a more consolidated international aid community.

Key Messages

  • The article traces the liberal peace project from its academic and activist origins to its present global application.
  • Emerging powers such as India and China relate to liberal peacebuilding goals in ways that reshape the paradigm.
  • Relationships between powerful states and their peripheries remain decisive even within a more consolidated international aid community.

Research Topics

liberal peace peacebuilding theory international relations

Citation

Jason Miklian. "The Past, Present and Future of the Liberal Peace." Strategic Analysis, 2014.

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BibTeX Citation
@article{miklian2014_the_past_present_future,
  title = {The Past, Present and Future of the Liberal Peace},
  author = {Miklian, Jason},
  journal = {Strategic Analysis},
  year = {2014},
  doi = {10.1080/09700161.2014.918426},
  url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rsan}
}