Journal Article - Quarterly Journal: International Security
Trade Expectations and Great Power Conflict—A Review Essay
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Does economic interdependence promote peace or war between states? In Economic Interdependence and War, Dale Copeland argues that the answer depends on states’ expectations of future trade and their assessments of whether interdependence will benefit them or make them vulnerable. Snyder reviews the book and considers the historical relationship between trade expectations and conflict.
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Jack Snyder. “Trade Expectations and Great Power Conflict—A Review Essay.” Quarterly Journal: International Security, vol. 40. no. 3. (Winter 2015/16): 179–196 .
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Does economic interdependence promote peace or war between states? In Economic Interdependence and War, Dale Copeland argues that the answer depends on states’ expectations of future trade and their assessments of whether interdependence will benefit them or make them vulnerable. Snyder reviews the book and considers the historical relationship between trade expectations and conflict.
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