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EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 15 MIN

Liberalism and Neoliberal Institutionalism

from Diplomacy and International Relations by Bastian Friborg · host Bastian Friborg

Look into this episode as we explore Liberal Institutionalism and its practical relevance in today's world of international diplomacy. Join Bastian Friborg and guests as they unpack the theories of Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye, delving into how countries achieve complex, sustained cooperation—even when there's no major global power enforcing order. We break down essential concepts like complex interdependence, the role of international regimes, and institutional capacity building with a real-world focus on EU integration. Discover how regimes and institutions shape trust, reduce vulnerability, and foster global cooperation.Key topics include:Liberal institutionalism vs. neorealism: Lasting cooperation & stability beyond superpowersComplex interdependence framework: Interstate, transgovernmental, and transnational relationsInstitutional mechanics: Building trust, reducing transaction costs, and extending cooperationPower dynamics: Soft power, sensitivity, and vulnerability in global politicsEU Twinning program: Concrete example of institutional capacity buildingStrategic insights: How vulnerability and institutional ties can change state behaviorSubscribe for more and longer episodes at this link.If you enjoy the show, please follow and rate the podcast!

Look into this episode as we explore Liberal Institutionalism and its practical relevance in today's world of international diplomacy. Join Bastian Friborg and guests as they unpack the theories of Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye, delving into how countries achieve complex, sustained cooperation—even when there's no major global power enforcing order. We break down essential concepts like complex interdependence, the role of international regimes, and institutional capacity building with a real-world focus on EU integration. Discover how regimes and institutions shape trust, reduce vulnerability, and foster global cooperation.Key topics include:Liberal institutionalism vs. neorealism: Lasting cooperation & stability beyond superpowersComplex interdependence framework: Interstate, transgovernmental, and transnational relationsInstitutional mechanics: Building trust, reducing transaction costs, and extending cooperationPower dynamics: Soft power, sensitivity, and vulnerability in global politicsEU Twinning program: Concrete example of institutional capacity buildingStrategic insights: How vulnerability and institutional ties can change state behaviorSubscribe for more and longer episodes at this link.If you enjoy the show, please follow and rate the podcast!

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