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Neoliberalist International Relations Theories
/ˈniːəʊˈlɪbᵊrᵊlɪzᵊm/
Key Insights
Neoliberalism is a strand of liberalism that concentrates on economic interdependencies and international institutions. Neoliberalism believes international institutions can contribute to cooperation and peace by verifying and sharing information between parties, subsequently lowering transaction costs. Moreover, international organizations can act as an honest broker between factions.
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Staff, E. (2026). Neoliberalist International Relations Theories. EPIS Insight · Uncategorized.