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The Political Economy of Security

Brooks, Stephen G.

Princeton Studies in International History and Politics

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Forventes utgitt: 18.11.2025

Leveringstid: 3-10 dager

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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 relationship between economic factors and conflict is complex and multifaceted; discrete economic factors—such as international trade, economic development, and globalized manufacturing, to name a few—are sometimes helpful for promoting peace and stability, but at other times are detrimental. Brooks also develops a stronger theoretical foundation for guiding future research on the economics-security interaction. Drawing on Adam Smith, he provides a more complete range of answers to the three key conceptual questions analysts must consider: how economic goals relate to security goals; what economic factors to focus on; and how economic actors influence security policies. Combining an innovative theoretical understanding with empirical rigor, Brooks’s account will reshape our understanding of the political economy of security.

Detaljer

  • ISBN/Varenr:

    9780691226590

  • Språk:

    , Engelsk

  • Forlag:

    Princeton University Press

  • Fagtema:

    Samfunn og samfunnsvitenskap

  • Serie:

    Princeton Studies in International History and Politics

  • Litteraturtype:

    Sakprosa

  • Sider:

    256

  • Høyde:

    23.5 cm

  • Bredde:

    15.6 cm