Economic interdependence and conflict in world politics
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Economic interdependence and conflict in world politics
(Innovations in the study of world politics)
Lexington Books, c2005
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-167) and index
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Description
Does economic interdependence lead to peace or conflict between nations? When two countries enter an economic relationship characterized by interdependence, are they constrained in their military behavior toward one another or are they adding one more source of disagreement over which conflict may emerge? Economic Interdependence and Conflict in World Politics aims to solve the interdependence-conflict puzzle by providing answers to these questions. Mark J.C. Crescenzi breaks new ground in his explication of the strategic causal mechanism linking economic interdependence and conflict between nations, providing a new and valuable lens through which international economic ties should be evaluated with respect to their impact on national security. This book is essential reading for scholars and students of international relations.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: A Persistent Puzzle Chapter 2 Concepts: Sorting the Pieces of the Puzzle Chapter 3 Solving the Puzzle: A Model of Economic Interdependence and Political Conflict Chapter 4 Assessing the Exit Model in the Real World Chapter 5 An Empirical Test of the Exit Model Chapter 6 Conclusions: Implications of the Exit Model in a Globalized World
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