Neo-functionalism is a contemporary sociological theory that builds upon the original functionalist perspective developed by early sociologists such as Emile Durkheim and Talcott Parsons. Neo-functionalism emphasizes the interconnectedness of social institutions and the ways in which they work together to maintain social order and stability. It also focuses on the role of social structures in shaping individual behavior and societal norms. Neo-functionalism seeks to understand how different parts of society function together to meet the needs of individuals and maintain social cohesion.
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A theory in international relations that emphasizes the role of international institutions and cooperation in promoting order and stability in the global system.