This study systematically investigates the degree to which
international economic linkages are related to domestic political
conflict in developing countries. In the years since World War II,
the interconnections among the members of the international system
have multiplied rapidly, and the resulting dependence and
interdependence has reached the point where many scholars and
political leaders believe that these ties have profound
implications for the political environments within the affected
countries. This analysis, therefore, seeks to develop a greater
theoretical understanding of the means by which international
forces, specifically foreign investment, affect the domestic
political scene in developing countries, and to provide
policymakers and investors with a firmer foundation for the
decisions and investments they make.
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