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 * [[ThePriceOfProtection|The Price of Protection: Explaining Success and Failure of U.S. Alliance Burden-Sharing Pressure]], Brian Blankenship, 2021
 * [[StructureAgencyAndStructuralReform|Structure, Agency, and Structural Reform: The Case of the European Central Bank]]; Benjamin Braun, Donato Di Carlo, Sebastian Diessner, and Maximilian Düsterhöft; 2024
 * [[HowThreatsOfAmericanWithdrawalFromNATOAffectEuropeanPublicAttitudesTowardDefense|How Threats of American Withdrawal from NATO Affect European Public Attitudes Toward Defense]], Hannah Jakob Barrett and Eric Gabo Ekeberg Nilsen, 2026

Institutionalism

Institutionalism, sometimes called liberalism or neoliberalism, is a framework for international relations.


Description

This framework takes the view that institutionalizing politics and governance is the key to democratization, economic growth, and general welfare.


Reading Notes


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PoliticalScience/Institutionalism (last edited 2026-04-03 15:37:32 by DominicRicottone)