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Unlike realism - which posits survival and power as drivers and balance as mechanism -
and constructivism - which posits ideas and identities as drivers and human interaction as
mechanism - neoliberal institutionalism and neofunctionalism are two subsets of liberalism
that focus on interests as drivers and institutions as mechanisms in determining preference
fotmation and decision-making. In so doing, they offer a better explanation of international
cooperation, integration processes, and institutional development than their theoretical alteruatives.
However, both theories differ in terms of levei of analysis, key actors, and the causal
mechanisms through which institutions are expected to condition policy outcomes.
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Latin America Security studies
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Malamud, A. & Schenoni, L. L. (2016). Neoliberal Institutionalism and Neo-functionalism in Latin American Security. In David R. Mares & Arie M. Kacowicz (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Latin American Security, (pp. 44-55). London and New York: Routledge. Taylor and Francis
