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Hi,
I'm not sure if there's a more appropriate forum for this, if there is I'd appreciate it if someone could move this thread?
I'm doing a paper on neofunctionalism and supranational governance. I've got a pretty firm grasp on neofunctionalism but the question wants me to conpare it to supranational governance. I was under the illusion that neofunctionalism was a school of thought within supranational governance rather than them being two different approaches.
Some of the key aspects fo neofunctionalism that I'm critiquing are;
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I'm not sure if there's a more appropriate forum for this, if there is I'd appreciate it if someone could move this thread?
I'm doing a paper on neofunctionalism and supranational governance. I've got a pretty firm grasp on neofunctionalism but the question wants me to conpare it to supranational governance. I was under the illusion that neofunctionalism was a school of thought within supranational governance rather than them being two different approaches.
Some of the key aspects fo neofunctionalism that I'm critiquing are;
- Nationalism causes war
- The spillover effect of economic policies into other aspects of infrastructure and society
- The importance of a central institution
- Values gradually shift to an EU level rather than local government
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