
Power and the Purse
Economic Statecraft, Interdependence and National Security
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 29. April 2000
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-7146-5067-8 (ISBN)
Description
The essays here address the relationship between economic interdependence and international conflict, the political economy of economic sanctions, and the role of economic incentives in international statecraft.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
810 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7146-5067-8 (9780714650678)
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Jean-Marc F. Blanchard | Edward D. Mansfield | Norrin M. Ripsman
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Economic Statecraft, Interdependence and National Security
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Economic Statecraft, Interdependence and National Security
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Economic Statecraft, Interdependence and National Security
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Persons
Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, Edward D. Mansfield, Norrin M. Ripsman
Content
The political economy of national security - economic statecraft, interdependence and international conflict, Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, Edward D. Mansfield and Norrin M. Ripsman; trade expectations and the outbreak of peace - detente 1970-74 and the end of the Cold War 1985-91, Dale C. Copeland; the offense-defense balance, interdependence and war, Peter Liberman; preferential trading arrangement and military disputes, Edward D. Mansfield, Jon C. Pevehouse and David J. Bearce; strategy, economic relations and the definition of national interests, Rawi Abdelal and Jonathan Kirshner; sleeping with the (potential) enemy - assessing the US policy of engagement with China, Paul A. Papayoanou and Scott L. Kastner; the trouble with carrots - transaction costs, conflict expectations and economic inducements, Daniel W. Drezner; asking the right question - when do economic sanctions work best?, Jean-Marc B. Blanchard and Norrin M. Ripsman; economic sanctions do work - economic statecraft and the oil embargo of Rhodesia, David M. Rowe; economic statecraft, inderdependence and national security - agendas for research, Michael Mastanduno.