Economic openness, power, and conflict
<p>Economic integration between major powers has long been viewed as a force for international stability. The intuitive logic is appealing: states that are trading with and investing in each other stand to lose if that commerce is jeopardized by conflict. Yet there are sound reasons for suppos...
Autor Principal: | Blagden, DW |
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Outros autores: | Snidal, D |
Formato: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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