THE IMPORTANCE OF THE NEOLIBERAL PARADIGM IN PROMOTING SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2007, Vol 25, Issue 4
Abstract
The neoliberal paradigm brings about an alternative approach to the theory of international relations’ other dominant paradigm, the neorealism, by stating that the contemporary international system stands for a complex interdependence of all actors on the global stage, states and non-national entities alike, engaged in cooperative relations. The strategy of cooperation prevails, as it facilitates the accomplishment of the goals of all entities in the system and resorting to war to solve international conflict is no longer a productive solution
Authors and Affiliations
Leonida MOISE
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