Neoliberalism (international relations)
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In the study of international relations, neoliberalism refers to a school of thought which believes that states are, or at least should be, concerned first and foremost with absolute gains rather than relative gains to other states. Neoliberalism is a revised version of liberalism.
Alongside neorealism, neoliberalism is one of the two most influential contemporary approaches to international relations; the two perspectives have dominated international relations theory for the last three decades.
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See also
- Liberal international relations theory
- Institutionalism in international relations
- Neorealism
- Foreign interventionism
- Peace–industrial complex
- Rational choice institutionalism
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