In this article, we review the book Economic Interdependence and War by Dale C. Copeland, and take this opportunity to describe and discuss the current debate on the topic from an interdisciplinary perspective. We also provide novel insights on the measurability of dependence expectations' effects on conflict, using the interaction with geography and endowment asymmetries
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that tradefosters global peace. Still, exist...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that trade fosters global peace. Still, exis...
An agent-based model in which economic exchange and military conflict are emergent processes is used...
In this article, we review the book Economic Interdependence and War by Dale C. Copeland, and take t...
In this article, we review the book Economic Interdependence and War by Dale C. Copeland, and take t...
In this article, we review the book Economic Interdependence and War by Dale C. Copeland, and take t...
Dale C. Copeland’s Economic Interdependence and War tackles head on one of the central debates in gr...
Abstract This article introduces an alternative to the study of economic interdependence and interst...
Economic Interdependence and War argues that dependent great powers may be inclined either toward pe...
The theoretical and empirical literature on the reciprocal topics of economy and war have developed ...
This article surveys the theory of the relationship between economic interdependence and political c...
Dale Copeland’s Economic Interdependence and War—discussed in this symposium primarily for its metho...
What causes peace? Dale Copeland’s detailed and ambitious book, Economic Interdependence and War, ha...
Globalization has largely superseded the term economic interdependence to describe the rapidly gr...
This article examines the question of whether economic interdependence constrains or motivates inter...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that tradefosters global peace. Still, exist...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that trade fosters global peace. Still, exis...
An agent-based model in which economic exchange and military conflict are emergent processes is used...
In this article, we review the book Economic Interdependence and War by Dale C. Copeland, and take t...
In this article, we review the book Economic Interdependence and War by Dale C. Copeland, and take t...
In this article, we review the book Economic Interdependence and War by Dale C. Copeland, and take t...
Dale C. Copeland’s Economic Interdependence and War tackles head on one of the central debates in gr...
Abstract This article introduces an alternative to the study of economic interdependence and interst...
Economic Interdependence and War argues that dependent great powers may be inclined either toward pe...
The theoretical and empirical literature on the reciprocal topics of economy and war have developed ...
This article surveys the theory of the relationship between economic interdependence and political c...
Dale Copeland’s Economic Interdependence and War—discussed in this symposium primarily for its metho...
What causes peace? Dale Copeland’s detailed and ambitious book, Economic Interdependence and War, ha...
Globalization has largely superseded the term economic interdependence to describe the rapidly gr...
This article examines the question of whether economic interdependence constrains or motivates inter...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that tradefosters global peace. Still, exist...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that trade fosters global peace. Still, exis...
An agent-based model in which economic exchange and military conflict are emergent processes is used...