Abstract

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.

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