![]() ![]() This article explores these connections by focusing on the trajectory of a particular form of Nineteenth Century colonial liberal argument-what will be called here “developmental liberalism”-articulated most famously by John Stuart Mill. In turn this has led to increased attention to the links between liberalism, colonialism, and liberal imperialism. In attempting to explain as well as assess this period, scholars from across the theoretical and political spectrum have identified “liberalism” or “liberal” ideas, arguments and concepts, as playing a crucial role in motivating these practices as well as shaping their contents. ![]() One of the most obvious features of the post-Cold War world was that western states and western dominated international organizations pursued a more expansionist and interventionist set of foreign policies and practices.
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