Which school of thought in international relations most accurately explains the difficulty faced by the United Nations in developing a comprehensive global framework against terrorism?
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Liberal institutionalism, due to states clinging to notions of unlimited sovereignty.
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Neorealism, due to lack of hegemonic power to enforce cooperation.
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Critical constructivism, due to contested meanings of terrorism across cultures.
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English school theory, due to conceptual gulf between cosmopolitan and realist worldviews.