The relationship between the global economy and national security
has been an enduring source of interest and debate. This volume
contains a set of pioneering studies that paved the way for
contemporary work on the political economy of national security as
well as some more recent contributions to this literature. These
papers address the influence of international economic relations on
political conflict, the use and effectiveness of economic
statecraft, and the effects of national security concerns on
foreign economic relations. The articles contained in this volume
will chart a path for research on these topics for years to come.
19 articles, dating from 1948 to 2001
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