Power, Trade, and War
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.66 (713 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0691032882 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 300 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-29 |
Language | : | English |
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"The arrogance of power? World peace through world trade? These and similar questions on the relationships among power concentration, trade, and war are examined in this sophisticated quantitative study of the world system in the last two centuries."--Choice
Jeffrey Hart said Power, Trade, and War by Edward Mansfield. Edward Mansfield argues in this book that there is a curvilinear relationship between the concentration of power and war at the level of the international system, based on data for 5-year periods between 18"Power, Trade, and War by Edward Mansfield" according to Jeffrey Hart. Edward Mansfield argues in this book that there is a curvilinear relationship between the concentration of power and war at the level of the international system, based on data for 5-year periods between 1825 and 196Power, Trade, and War by Edward Mansfield Jeffrey Hart Edward Mansfield argues in this book that there is a curvilinear relationship between the concentration of power and war at the level of the international system, based on data for 5-year periods between 1825 and 1964. That is, war is most likely at intermediate levels of power concentration, least likely at either high or low levels. He also argues that war is more (less) likely when there are relatively low (high) levels of international trade flows. The two variables -- power concentration and . . That is, war is most likely at intermediate levels of power concentration, least likely at either high or low levels. He also argues that war is more (less) likely when there are relatively low (high) levels of international trade flows. The two variables -- power concentration and . 5 and 196Power, Trade, and War by Edward Mansfield Jeffrey Hart Edward Mansfield argues in this book that there is a curvilinear relationship between the concentration of power and war at the level of the international system, based on data for 5-year periods between 1825 and 1964. That is, war is most likely at intermediate levels of power concentration, least likely at either high or low levels. He also argues that war is more (less) likely when there are relatively low (high) levels of international trade flows. The two variables -- power concentration and . . That is, war is most likely at intermediate levels of power concentration, least likely at either high or low levels. He also argues that war is more (less) likely when there are relatively low (high) levels of international trade flows. The two variables -- power concentration and
This book presents the first attempt to model the relationships among the distribution of power, international trade, and war. Edward Mansfield dispels the widespread belief that a monotonic relationship exists between the distribution of power and patterns of both war and trade.