Many scholars argue that economic interdependence and more extensive economic ties between countries decreases the risk of violent conflict between them. However, despite considerable research on the “capitalist peace” at the macro or dyadic level, there has been less attention to its possible individual-level microfoundations or underpinnings. We argue that public perceptions about economic ties with other states and the costs of conflict should influence the expected constraints on the use of force for leaders. Actual high interdependence and potential economic costs may not suffice to create political constraints on the use of force if people are unaware of the degree of interdependence or fail to understand the benefits of trade and the...
This thesis is devoted to examine the impact of economic interdependence on the interstate relations...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Globalization has largely superseded the term economic interdependence to describe the rapidly gr...
Many scholars argue that economic interdependence and more extensive economic ties between countries...
There is a simple and compelling logic to the thesis that economic interdependence decreases the ris...
Unlike domestic politics, which is governed by laws and regulations, interstate politics takes place...
Over the last several years, dozens of quantitative studies have analyzed the relationship between e...
Competing IR paradigms have long debated the relationship between trade and conflict. Some view trad...
It is commonly assumed that perceived threats from a rival state will make individuals more likely t...
This article examines the question of whether economic interdependence constrains or motivates inter...
Does international trade increase or decrease conflict between nations? Liberal theory suggests that...
The purpose of this article is to analyze several concepts concerning economic interdependence in IP...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that tradefosters global peace. Still, exist...
When exposed to economic coercion, why do some target states choose to escalate a conflict by retali...
This article surveys the theory of the relationship between economic interdependence and political c...
This thesis is devoted to examine the impact of economic interdependence on the interstate relations...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Globalization has largely superseded the term economic interdependence to describe the rapidly gr...
Many scholars argue that economic interdependence and more extensive economic ties between countries...
There is a simple and compelling logic to the thesis that economic interdependence decreases the ris...
Unlike domestic politics, which is governed by laws and regulations, interstate politics takes place...
Over the last several years, dozens of quantitative studies have analyzed the relationship between e...
Competing IR paradigms have long debated the relationship between trade and conflict. Some view trad...
It is commonly assumed that perceived threats from a rival state will make individuals more likely t...
This article examines the question of whether economic interdependence constrains or motivates inter...
Does international trade increase or decrease conflict between nations? Liberal theory suggests that...
The purpose of this article is to analyze several concepts concerning economic interdependence in IP...
Research appears to substantiate the liberal conviction that tradefosters global peace. Still, exist...
When exposed to economic coercion, why do some target states choose to escalate a conflict by retali...
This article surveys the theory of the relationship between economic interdependence and political c...
This thesis is devoted to examine the impact of economic interdependence on the interstate relations...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Globalization has largely superseded the term economic interdependence to describe the rapidly gr...