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  • The Political Economy of Security

    Series series Princeton Studies in International History and Politics
    The complex and multifaceted relationship between economic factors and conflictIn this book, Stephen Brooks provides a systematic empirical and theoretical examination of how economic factors influence security affairs. Empirically, he analyzes how economic variables of all kinds affect interstate war, terrorism, and civil war; in total, sixteen pathways are examined. Brooks shows that the ... Read more

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  • Command of Commerce

    America's Enduring Economic Power Advantage over China

    The conventional wisdom has held that China's economic power is very close to America's and that Washington cannot undertake a broad economic cutoff of China without hurting itself as much, or more. In Command of Commerce, Ben A. Vagle and Stephen G. Brooks show the conventional wisdom is wrong on both fronts. The authors argue that America's economic power has been underestimated because ... Read more

    $19.99 USD

  • America Abroad

    Why the Sole Superpower Should Not Pull Back from the World

    A decade and a half of exhausting wars, punishing economic setbacks, and fast-rising rivals has called into question America's fundamental position and purpose in world politics. Will the US continue to be the only superpower in the international system? Should it continue advancing the world-shaping grand strategy it has followed since the Cold War? Or should it focus on internal problems? ... Read more

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  • Producing Security

    Multinational Corporations, Globalization, and the Changing Calculus of Conflict

    Series series Princeton Studies in International History and Politics
    Scholars and statesmen have debated the influence of international commerce on war and peace for thousands of years. Over the centuries, analysts have generally treated the questions "Does international commerce influence security?" and "Do trade flows influence security?" as synonymous.In Producing Security, Stephen Brooks maintains that such an overarching focus on the security implications of ... Read more

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    Command of Commerce

    America's Enduring Economic Power Advantage over China

    Unabridged

    7 hours 13 min

    The conventional wisdom has held that China's economic power is very close to America's and that Washington cannot undertake a broad economic cutoff of China without hurting itself as much, or more. In Command of Commerce, Ben A. Vagle and Stephen G. Brooks show the conventional wisdom is wrong on both fronts. The authors argue that America's economic power has been underestimated because ... Read more

    $19.99 USD

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