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what are the difference between liberal and socialist internationalism? What are their strenths and weaknesses?​

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Answered by akshatamanke
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Liberal internationalism:

Free trade agreements to open markets for corporations.

Removal of barriers to trade, like border controls and differing food safety standards.

Removal of anti-competitive state intervention, like subsidies to undercut foreign markets.

Strong property protections for foreign investors.

Spreading democracy and human rights.

Socialist internationalism:

Foreign aid to help the global poor.

Transnational regulation of markets.

Slower opening of markets to avoid massive lay-offs of workers.

Inclusion of labour protections in free trade agreements.

Spreading democracy, human rights and social welfare.

The strength of liberal internationalism is faster economic growth.

The strength of socialist internationalism is more equitable growth, less social unrest, and an increased ability to regulate transnational corporations.

There’s also communist internationalism, which is the doctrine that a change of economic system is necessarily global. So if you want to have a workable communist revolution, you gotta have it all over the world.

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