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Globalization and Armed Conflict

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 2003

Summary

Globalization and Armed Conflict addresses one of the most important and controversial issues of our time: Does global economic integration foster or suppress violent disputes within and between states? Here, cutting-edge research by leading figures in international relations shows that expanding commercial ties between states pacifies some, but not necessarily all, political relationships. The authors demonstrate that the pacific effect of economic integration hinges on democratic structures, the size of the global system, the nature of the trade goods, and a reduced influence of the military on political decisions. In sum, this book demonstrates how important the still fragile "capitalist peace" is.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2003
ISBN-Print
978-0-7425-1832-2
ISBN-Online
978-1-4616-3685-4
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
365
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. List of Figures and Tables No access
    3. Preface Gerald Schneider, Katherine Barbieri, and Nils Petter Gleditsch No access
    1. 1 Does Globalization Contribute to Peace? A Critical Survey of the Literature Gerald Schneider, Katherine Barbieri, and Nils Petter Gleditsch No access
    2. 2 Multilateral Interactions in the Trade-Conflict Model Solomon W. Polachek No access
    3. 3 When Do Relative Gains Impede Trade? James D. Morrow No access
    4. 4 Extending the Multicountry Model of Trade and Conflict Han Dorussen and Håvard Hegre No access
    5. 5 The Domestic Roots of Commercial Liberalism:A Sector-Specific Approach Gerald Schneider and Güther G. Schulze No access
    6. 6 How Globalization Can Reduce Intemational Conflict Erik Gartzke and Quan Li No access
    1. 7 Assessing the Liberal Peace with Alternative Specifications:Trade Still Reduces Conflict John R. Oneal and Bruce Russett No access
    2. 8 Modeling Dynamics in the Study of Conflict: A Comment on Oneal and Russett Nathaniel Beck No access
    3. 9 Modeling Conflict While Studying Dynamics: A Response to Nathaniel Beck John R. Oneal and Bruce Russett No access
    4. 10 The Trade and Conflict Debate: Exploring the Frontier Rafael Reuveny No access
    5. 11 Development and the Liberal Peace: What Does It Take to Be a Trading State? Håvard Hegre No access
    6. 12 Institutions, Interdependence, and International Conflict Edward D. Mansfield and Jon C. Pevehouse No access
    7. 13 Globalization and Internal Conflict Håvard Hegre, Ranveig Gissinger, and Nils Petter Gleditsch No access
    8. 14 The Trade-Disruption Hypothesis and the Liberal Economic Theory of Peace Katherine Barbieri and Jack S. Levy No access
    9. 15 Does War Disrupt Trade? Charles H. Anderton and John R. Carter No access
    10. 16 Globalization: Creative Destruction and the Prospect of a Capitalist Peace Erich Weede No access
  1. References No access Pages 325 - 352
  2. Index No access Pages 353 - 362
  3. About the Contributors No access Pages 363 - 365

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