Pronunciation: /niːoʊˈfʌŋkʃənəˌlɪzəm/
noun a theoretical perspective in sociology and political science that focuses on the functional integration of different parts of a society or political system
A1 Neofunctionalism is a theory about how different parts of society work together.
A2 Neofunctionalism suggests that integration in Europe should occur through functional cooperation.
B1 Neofunctionalism emphasizes the importance of functionalist approaches in understanding the EU.
B2 Neofunctionalism argues that European integration should be driven by functional spillover.
C1 Neofunctionalism is a complex theory that explores the dynamics of supranational governance.
C2 Scholars continue to debate the relevance of neofunctionalism in contemporary European politics.
formal Neofunctionalism is a theory in international relations that emphasizes the importance of functional integration among states.
informal I read an interesting article about neofunctionalism and its impact on European integration.
slang Neofunctionalism is like the new kid on the block in the world of political theories.
figurative Just like how neofunctionalism promotes cooperation among states, we should strive to work together towards common goals.
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