OCR Output

46 ] Tamás Dezső Ziegler

Key concepts and terms

Constructivism

Disintegration

Dynamic eguilibrium
Enlightenment/anti-Enlightenment tradition
Institutionalism

Integration

Intergovernmentalism
Neofunctionalism/postfunctionalism
Political culture

Realism

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