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Intergovernmentalism: Old, Liberal, and New
[entry]
2020
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
unpublished
European integration theories help us understand the actors and mechanisms that drive European integration. Traditionally, European integration scholars used grand theories of integration to explain why integration progresses or stands still. Born out of assumptions that are prevalent in realist international relations theories, intergovernmentalism was first developed as a theory in opposition to neofunctionalism. In a nutshell, intergovernmentalism argues that states (i.e., national
doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1489
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