Emerged from studies of political & economic integration in 50s & 60s

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Themes & Theories in International Relations
3. Liberalism, democracy, intervention
B. Neo-liberalism
Core tenets
Emerged from studies of political & economic integration in 50s & 60s
Anarchy is important but exaggerated in realist accounts
Importance of democratic states and ‘democratic peace theory’
Importance of free trade and capitalist market economies
Importance of international institutions and interdependence
Like realism: state & interest = focus of analysis
Optimistic on possibilities for progressive change in int. system
Pool sovereignty for collective security, economic growth, cooperation
Rejects neo-realism's structural determinism in favour or autonomy
Wider conception of what state interests are and how they can be met
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