Liberalism
Liberalism
Introduction
Characteristics of liberal thought:
Liberal theory after the Second World War was divided into four main standards of
thinking:
• Sociological Liberalism
• Interdependence Liberalism
• Institutional Liberalism
• Republican Liberalism
Interdependence Liberalism
Republican Liberalism is built on claim that liberal democracies are more peaceful and
law-abiding than are their political systems.
Michael Doyle claimed that there are three elements that democracy leads to peace
with other democracies:
• The existence of domestic political cultures based on peaceful conflict resolution
• Democracies hold common moral value which lead to the formation of a "pacific
union“
• Peace between democracies is strengthened through economic cooperation and
interdependence.