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Neofunctionalism has also been called too... Neofunctionalism holds that functional spill... Neofunctionalism nonetheless remains an important theory in the study of... Neofunctionalism is often contrasted with... Neofunctionalism and the European Union... Neofunctionalism argues that the... The theory of neofunctionalism is felt by some to be important as it may explain much of the thinking... Neofunctionalism assumes a decline in importance of...

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