G. John Ikenberry

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G. John Ikenberry is a prominent American political scientist and international relations scholar best known for his work on liberal internationalism, the liberal world order, and U.S. foreign policy.

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instanceOf academic
author
international relations scholar
political scientist
professor
almaMater University of Chicago
University of Chicago Department of Political Science
citizenship United States of America
concept constitutional order in international politics
liberal hegemonic order
countryOfAcademicWork United States of America
employer Princeton University
field international relations
political science
hasRole policy advisor and commentator on U.S. foreign policy
public intellectual on foreign policy
influenced debates on U.S. grand strategy
scholarship on liberal world order
influencedBy institutional theory
liberalism
knownFor U.S. foreign policy analysis
liberal internationalism
liberal international order
surface form: liberal world order

theory of liberal hegemony
work on international order
language English
nationality American
notableWork A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order
After Victory
After Victory: Institutions, Strategic Restraint, and the Rebuilding of Order after Major Wars
Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order
Liberal Order and Imperial Ambition
position Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs
researchInterest American foreign policy
grand strategy
international institutions
international order
liberalism in international relations
theoreticalOrientation institutionalism
liberal international relations theory
workInstitution Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Department of Politics at Princeton University
surface form: Princeton University Department of Politics
writesAbout alliances
multilateral institutions
postwar international order
power and order in world politics

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