Countries with open capital markets tend to have fewer militarized disputes and wars. Gartzke, Li, and Boehmer (2001) propose that this association arises from the enhanced ability of states with open capital markets to credibly signal resolve through the bearing of economic costs ex ante to militarized escalation. We test this causal mechanism by qualitatively examining six crucial cases in which the mechanism is most likely to be operative and observable. We employ a formal case selection strategy designed to yield cases with high inferential leverage for our confirmatory test and to select cases for an exploratory analysis of scope conditions. Through analysis of media reports, government documents, and other sources, we evaluate the ext...
Under what conditions do autocracies peacefully settle disputes? Existing studies tend to focus on t...
The authors appraise a well-known argument connecting economics and security in international relati...
research indicates that the democratic peace—the observation that democratic nations rarely fight ea...
Considerable evidence suggests that economic interdependence and integration reduce the likelihood o...
Considerable evidence suggests that economic interdependence and integration reduce the likelihood o...
Over the last several years, dozens of quantitative studies have analyzed the relationship between e...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that trade fosters global peace. Still, exis...
Capitalism has emerged as a force for peace in studies of interstate conflict. Is capitalism also a ...
One of the disputed consequences of global economic integration is the possible effect that foreign ...
Considerable evidence suggests that economic interdependence and integration reduce the likelihood o...
The capitalist peace thesis argues transnational economic ties have a pacifying effect on interstate...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that tradefosters global peace. Still, exist...
The study of trade and conflict has largely focused on dyadic interdependence, or trade within discr...
How does the globalization of production affect interstate behavior? While scholars have paid signif...
accumulation armament arms exports business capitalism defence disarmament game theory globalization...
Under what conditions do autocracies peacefully settle disputes? Existing studies tend to focus on t...
The authors appraise a well-known argument connecting economics and security in international relati...
research indicates that the democratic peace—the observation that democratic nations rarely fight ea...
Considerable evidence suggests that economic interdependence and integration reduce the likelihood o...
Considerable evidence suggests that economic interdependence and integration reduce the likelihood o...
Over the last several years, dozens of quantitative studies have analyzed the relationship between e...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that trade fosters global peace. Still, exis...
Capitalism has emerged as a force for peace in studies of interstate conflict. Is capitalism also a ...
One of the disputed consequences of global economic integration is the possible effect that foreign ...
Considerable evidence suggests that economic interdependence and integration reduce the likelihood o...
The capitalist peace thesis argues transnational economic ties have a pacifying effect on interstate...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that tradefosters global peace. Still, exist...
The study of trade and conflict has largely focused on dyadic interdependence, or trade within discr...
How does the globalization of production affect interstate behavior? While scholars have paid signif...
accumulation armament arms exports business capitalism defence disarmament game theory globalization...
Under what conditions do autocracies peacefully settle disputes? Existing studies tend to focus on t...
The authors appraise a well-known argument connecting economics and security in international relati...
research indicates that the democratic peace—the observation that democratic nations rarely fight ea...