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Wherever international commerce flows in world politics, military power often flows with it - sometimes as a protector of commerce, sometimes as its promoters and sometimes as a tool of aggression against it. How are military power and international trade related? Do military power and commerce expand together or does military power decline as commerce (and perhaps interdependence) increases? Does this relationship vary across countries and, if so how? Power, Conflict and Trade is a study of the relationship between military power and international commerce among the Great Powers prior to World War I.

After building an argument for a direct relationship between military power and commerce - one grounded in a mercantilist view of state power- and exploring their numerous connections, the book estimates models of the relationship among the Great Powers and explores a great deal of their commercial and military data, all of which is situated in the context of their mutual

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Chapter 1 The Relevant Approaches to Military Power and Trade; Chapter 2 Interdependence Theory and Globalization; Chapter 3 Military and Commercial Linkages; Chapter 4 Models of Great Power Military Spending and Trade; Chapter 5 How Interdependent were the Great Powers?; Chapter 6 Patterns of Military Power and Commerce Among the Great Powers; Chapter 7 Trade Interdependence and Military Rivalry; Chapter 8 Military Spending and Regional Trade;

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 05/02/2004
    ISBN13: 9780714654423, 978-0714654423
    ISBN10: 0714654426
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    Book Synopsis
    Wherever international commerce flows in world politics, military power often flows with it - sometimes as a protector of commerce, sometimes as its promoters and sometimes as a tool of aggression against it. How are military power and international trade related? Do military power and commerce expand together or does military power decline as commerce (and perhaps interdependence) increases? Does this relationship vary across countries and, if so how? Power, Conflict and Trade is a study of the relationship between military power and international commerce among the Great Powers prior to World War I.

    After building an argument for a direct relationship between military power and commerce - one grounded in a mercantilist view of state power- and exploring their numerous connections, the book estimates models of the relationship among the Great Powers and explores a great deal of their commercial and military data, all of which is situated in the context of their mutual

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1 The Relevant Approaches to Military Power and Trade; Chapter 2 Interdependence Theory and Globalization; Chapter 3 Military and Commercial Linkages; Chapter 4 Models of Great Power Military Spending and Trade; Chapter 5 How Interdependent were the Great Powers?; Chapter 6 Patterns of Military Power and Commerce Among the Great Powers; Chapter 7 Trade Interdependence and Military Rivalry; Chapter 8 Military Spending and Regional Trade;

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