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Institutionalism
Institutionalism, sometimes called liberalism or neoliberalism, is a framework for international relations.
Contents
Description
This framework takes the view that institutionalizing politics and governance is the key to democratization, economic growth, and general welfare.
Reading Notes
The Risks and Weaknesses of the International Criminal Court from America's Perspective, John R. Bolton, 2001
The Price of Protection: Explaining Success and Failure of U.S. Alliance Burden-Sharing Pressure, Brian Blankenship, 2021
Structure, Agency, and Structural Reform: The Case of the European Central Bank; Benjamin Braun, Donato Di Carlo, Sebastian Diessner, and Maximilian Düsterhöft; 2024
How Threats of American Withdrawal from NATO Affect European Public Attitudes Toward Defense, Hannah Jakob Barrett and Eric Gabo Ekeberg Nilsen, 2026
