
The Political Economy of Security
Stephen G. Brooks(Author)
Princeton University Press
Published on 3. March 2026
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-691-17745-8 (ISBN)
Description
The complex and multifaceted relationship between economic factors and conflict
In this book, Stephen Brooks provides a systematic empirical and theoretical examination of how economic factors influence security affairs. Empirically, he analyzes how economic variables of all kinds affect interstate war, terrorism, and civil war; in total, sixteen pathways are examined. Brooks shows that the relationship between economic factors and conflict is complex and multifaceted; discrete economic factors-such as international trade, economic development, and globalized manufacturing, to name a few-are sometimes helpful for promoting peace and stability, but at other times are detrimental. Brooks also develops a stronger theoretical foundation for guiding future research on the economics-security interaction. Drawing on Adam Smith, he provides a more complete range of answers to the three key conceptual questions analysts must consider: how economic goals relate to security goals; what economic factors to focus on; and how economic actors influence security policies.
Combining an innovative theoretical understanding with empirical rigor, Brooks's account will reshape our understanding of the political economy of security.
In this book, Stephen Brooks provides a systematic empirical and theoretical examination of how economic factors influence security affairs. Empirically, he analyzes how economic variables of all kinds affect interstate war, terrorism, and civil war; in total, sixteen pathways are examined. Brooks shows that the relationship between economic factors and conflict is complex and multifaceted; discrete economic factors-such as international trade, economic development, and globalized manufacturing, to name a few-are sometimes helpful for promoting peace and stability, but at other times are detrimental. Brooks also develops a stronger theoretical foundation for guiding future research on the economics-security interaction. Drawing on Adam Smith, he provides a more complete range of answers to the three key conceptual questions analysts must consider: how economic goals relate to security goals; what economic factors to focus on; and how economic actors influence security policies.
Combining an innovative theoretical understanding with empirical rigor, Brooks's account will reshape our understanding of the political economy of security.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
3 b/w illus. 10 tables.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 166 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
566 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-17745-8 (9780691177458)
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The Political Economy of Security
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Person
Stephen G. Brooks is professor of government at Dartmouth. He has written four other books, including Producing Security (Princeton).