Author(s): Gerald Schneider (Editor, Contributor), Katherine Barbieri (Editor, Contributor), Nils Petter Gleditsch (Editor), Charles H. Anderton (Contributor), Nathaniel Beck (Contributor), John R. Carter (Contributor), Han Dorussen (Contributor), Erik Gartzke (Contributor), Ranveig Gissinger (Contributor), NilsPetter Gleditsch (Contributor), Håvard Hegre (Contributor), Jack S. Levy (Contributor), Quan Li (Contributor), Edward D. Mansfield (Contributor), James D. Morrow (Contributor), John R. Oneal (Contributor), Jon C.Pevehouse (Contributor), Solomon W. Polacheck (Contributor), Rafael Reuveny (Contributor), Bruce Russett (Contributor), Günther G. Schulze (Contributor), Erich Weede (Contributor)
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Publication Date: 15 Jun. 2003
Language: English
Print length: 384 pages
ISBN-10: 0742518310
ISBN-13: 9780742518315
Book Description
Globalization and Armed Conflict addresses one of the most important and controversial issues of our time: Does global economic integration foster or suppress violent disputes within and between states? Here, cutting-edge research by leading figures in international relations shows that expanding commercial ties between states pacifies some, but not necessarily all, political relationships. The authors demonstrate that the pacific effect of economic integration hinges on democratic structures, the size of the global system, the nature of the trade goods, and a reduced influence of the military on political decisions. In sum, this book demonstrates how important the still fragile ‘capitalist peace’ is.
Editorial Reviews
Review
…This volume is an important compilation of studies and contributes to our understanding of economic interdependence and conflict. ― Journal of Peace Research
A splendid overview for anyone wishing to get a thorough introduction to the major issues involved in assessing the liberal peace hypothesis. ―
International Studies Review
About the Author
Gerald Schneider is professor of political science at the University of Konstanz. Katherine Barbieri is assistant professor of political science at Vanderbilt University. Nils Petter Gleditsch is senior research fellow at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo.