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Special Issue: From Kabul to Kyiv: The Crisis of Liberal Interventionism and the Return of War

Cornelia Baciu (Editor), Wolfgang Wagner* (Editor), Falk Ostermann (Editor)

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Liberal interventionism is in crisis, being weakened both from within and without. From Kabul to Kyiv and beyond, the contributions to our thematic issue reveal that the crisis of liberal interventionism has unraveled differently than previously understood. In countries of the Global North, it stretched out in different ways,
depending on the political culture, party/coalition in power, or institutional path dependencies. In countries of the Global South, mandate‐specific benchmarks, in addition to the neglect of local agencies by both interveners and domestic elites, produced unintended consequences and a backlash effect. The articles in this thematic issue contribute to a better understanding of the crisis of liberal interventionism by unpacking the global fragmentation of collective security instruments, patterns and conditions of foreign policy change in liberal democracies, intervention failure in Afghanistan, alternative forms of interventionism like the one of the Wagner Group, international orientation change through the Zeitenwende, or counter‐terrorism and
deterrence postures. To conclude, the thematic issue critically investigates whether singing the swansong of liberal interventionism is premature.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPolitics and Governance
Pages (from-to)1-144
Number of pages144
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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