Drawing on the writings of Joseph Schumpeter, we develop and explore a new theory of international conflict. We outline a simple mechanism whereby industrialization fosters peace, suggesting that industrialized states are more peaceful because they can gain more by investing at home than by pursuing foreign military conquest. We borrow from Schumpeter to argue that our mechanism is distinct from traditional measures of liberalism. Empirically, we propose a measure of industrial development, based on a state’s economic structure. Using World Bank sector-specific economic data, our exploratory analysis shows that a more industrialized economy significantly reduces the likelihood that a state will be involved in a fatal military conflict. We s...
Zones of peace in the world are found to be where economically advanced democracies are grouped toge...
The term liberal peace is employed to explain the absence of fatal conflict between democratic natio...
What causes peace? Dale Copeland’s detailed and ambitious book, Economic Interdependence and War, ha...
Drawing on the writings of Joseph Schumpeter, we develop and explore a new theory of international c...
accumulation armament arms exports business capitalism defence disarmament game theory globalization...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that trade fosters global peace. Still, exis...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that tradefosters global peace. Still, exist...
Theories of economic development suggest variously that national income increases or decreases the p...
Are states with growing economies more likely to become involved in violent interstate conflicts? Th...
International audienceModern economists quickly relegate the issue of international conflict to the ...
"Over the course of the world's history war between states has existed as a constant possibility. Wa...
The past 70 years have witnessed unbroken interstate peace between great powers and an immense incre...
There is a simple and compelling logic to the thesis that economic interdependence decreases the ris...
Zones of peace in the world are found to be where economically advanced democracies are grouped toge...
The term liberal peace is employed to explain the absence of fatal conflict between democratic natio...
What causes peace? Dale Copeland’s detailed and ambitious book, Economic Interdependence and War, ha...
Drawing on the writings of Joseph Schumpeter, we develop and explore a new theory of international c...
accumulation armament arms exports business capitalism defence disarmament game theory globalization...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that trade fosters global peace. Still, exis...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that tradefosters global peace. Still, exist...
Theories of economic development suggest variously that national income increases or decreases the p...
Are states with growing economies more likely to become involved in violent interstate conflicts? Th...
International audienceModern economists quickly relegate the issue of international conflict to the ...
"Over the course of the world's history war between states has existed as a constant possibility. Wa...
The past 70 years have witnessed unbroken interstate peace between great powers and an immense incre...
There is a simple and compelling logic to the thesis that economic interdependence decreases the ris...
Zones of peace in the world are found to be where economically advanced democracies are grouped toge...
The term liberal peace is employed to explain the absence of fatal conflict between democratic natio...
What causes peace? Dale Copeland’s detailed and ambitious book, Economic Interdependence and War, ha...