International Institutions and State Power

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"International Institutions and State Power" is a seminal work in international relations theory that analyzes how international institutions shape and constrain state behavior within the global political and economic order.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
work of international relations theory
academicDiscipline political science
addresses conditions under which cooperation is possible
how institutions persist despite power asymmetries
limits of institutional constraints on powerful states
role of international regimes in managing interdependence
arguesThat institutions create expectations and rules that structure state interaction
institutions provide information and monitoring that enable cooperation
institutions reduce transaction costs in international politics
international institutions can shape and constrain state behavior
international institutions facilitate cooperation under anarchy
state power and interests influence the design of institutions
author Robert O. Keohane
contrastsWith neorealism
realist theory of international relations
field international organization studies
international political economy
international relations
focusesOn global economic order
global political order
relationship between power and institutions
genre academic non-fiction
hasPerspectiveOn anarchy in the international system
cooperation under anarchy
power and institutions in world politics
influenced development of neoliberal institutionalism in IR
scholarship on international organizations
subsequent research on international regimes
influencedBy Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye's theory of complex interdependence
neorealist theory of international politics
language English
mainTopic cooperation among states
international institutions
neoliberal institutionalism
regime theory
state power
recognizedAs key text in neoliberal institutionalism
seminal work in international relations theory
theoreticalApproach neoliberal institutionalism
rational institutionalism
regime theory
usedIn courses on international organizations
graduate courses in international political economy
graduate courses in international relations

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Robert O. Keohane notableWork International Institutions and State Power