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Fordism and Embedded Liberalism: Synthesis of Political, Economic, and Geopolitical Strategies

摘要


The liberal system had experienced a transition from Pax Britannica (1789-1873) to a non-hegemony period with rival imperialism (1873-1945), then to Pax Americana in post-1945 era (Rupert, 1990, p.433-434). The liberal capitalism was influenced by the anarchic economic order in the non-hegemony period. To secure liberal capitalism order, the U.S. sketched Embedded Liberalism and internationalised Fordism and Keynesianism through its hegemonic influence.

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