Scholars and policymakers have long been interested in the
relationship between international institutions, foreign trade, and
interstate conflict. This timely volume presents the most important
published articles that address these crucial issues. The articles
are organized into three parts. The first part presents and
evaluates the core theoretical arguments about the linkage between
foreign economic relations and political-military hostilities. The
second part addresses the origins of various international
institutions designed to influence global commerce, how these
institutions operate, and the extent to which they shape the flow
and content of overseas trade. The final part analyzes how economic
disputes are settled within the World Trade Organization.
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