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Liberalism after 1945, Neo-Liberal Institutionalism, It shares many…
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It shares many neorealist assumptions: the anarchy of international system, the view of states as rational utility-maximising actors
while neorealists see interests in terms of security and survival, neo-liberal institutionalists argue that interests are problem specific
Neoliberal institutionalists claim that neorealists focus excessively on conflict and competition, whereas they believe that cooperation is possible in an anrchic system
states seek to maximise absolute gains through cooperation while neorealists focus on relative gains
institutions are the mediators and the mean to achieve cooperation, wheeas for neorealists they are just tools of states power
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