Despite the eulogies, the postwar order did little for peace and fuelled the rise of populism | Kenan Malik
Briefly

Steven Shapin's introduction to The Scientific Revolution provokes thought about the concept of the liberal international order (LIO), questioning its definitive existence and role in global politics.
Trump's return to power has revived apprehensions regarding the liberal international order; his administration's America First strategy presents a challenge to the previously established global framework.
The liberal international order is often characterized by varying interpretations, complicating discussions around its definitions, effectiveness, and future, especially amid changing global leadership.
Ikenberry's warning about Trump's election reflects a deeper concern that the U.S. may no longer uphold its leadership in fostering a cooperative international environment.
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