a policy framework] and vulnerability [actors likelihood to

suffer costs imposed by external events even after policies

have been altered. PIWP Keohane and Nye, 1989 p.9-13 as

noted in CTIR, Dougherty & Pfaltzgaff 1997, pp 102-103T

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see also note on Neofunctionalism as a theory of regional

integration emphasizes the political calculation and pay-off

to elites who agree to collaborate in the performance of

certain tasks (Viotti, P. and M. Kauppi, (eds.). 1987.

Definition-power International Relations Theory. Macmillan Publishing Keohanee - Hegemon is one who can create and enforce rules

Definition-power Company, New York).Http://www.irtheory.com/know.htm

System-Change- Institutions are described by neoliberals as 'persistent and

connected sets of rules (formal or informal) that prescribe

System-Change- there are countervailing forces, such as repeated

interactions, that propel states toward cooperation. They

regard cheating as the greatest threat to cooperation and

anarchy as the lack of organization to enforce rules against

cheating. Institutions are described by neoliberals as

'persistent and connected sets of rules (formal or informal)

that prescribe behavioral roles, constrain activity, and shape

expectations' (Keohane, R. 'International Institutions: Two

Approaches', in International Studies Quarterly 32, 1988).

What-necesary-

Limitation

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