Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMolly Marshall Modified over 9 years ago
1
Neoliberal institutionalism 1975 Keohane and Nye-power and interdependence 1984-Keohane After Hegemony
2
State cooperation Harmonization of actions among states Aim is to reach mutually beneficial outcomes Cooperation through institutions Overall aim is to manage anarchy by reducing uncertainty by generating information
3
Anarchy Key assumption in neoliberalism as well Yet, it can be managed by institutions rather than only by balance of power This constitutes a key difference from neorealism Both neorealism and neoliberalism- see anarchy as given
4
2 nd versus 3 rd image 2 nd image-state level theories- all theories that look at domestic level attributes 3 rd image- systemic factors- neorealism and neoliberalism are both systemic Their main unit of analysis are different
5
Functionalism 1943 David Mitrany-A working peace system Territory and authority linkage is cause of war Aim is to divorce these two and create a linkage between function and authority
6
International cooperation Functionalism-theory of international cooperation Aim is to prevent another European war Neofunctionalism-Haas- 1957, theory to understand precisely the European integration process Both explain integration- could be seen as an alternative to power politics
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.