Globalization and Peace: Assessing New Directions in the Study of Trade and Conflict
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Peace Research
- Vol. 36 (4) , 387-404
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0022343399036004001
Abstract
`Globalization' has largely superseded the term `economic interdependence' to describe the rapidly growing links between nations, economies, and societies. The effects that the internationalization of the world system has on social equality, the environment, and economic growth are, however, still largely disputed. In this article, we discuss the literature that covers another intensively debated issue and which attempts to assess the relationship between trade and interstate conflict. Although liberal economists maintain that economic interdependence exerts an unconditionally pacifying influence on interstate relations, we show that the most recent formal work expects that trade will have a negligible and, in the perspective of one important model at least, even an amplifying effect on conflict. Much empirical work, by contrast, supports the claim that the relationship between trade and conflict is direct and not mitigated by contextual factors. We review the different controversies on the link between economic interdependence and militarized disputes and outline some major challenges that have not yet been adequately dealt with in the scientific study of war and peace.Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- Balance of Power Revisited: A Multi-Country Model of Trade and ConflictJournal of Peace Research, 1999
- Sleeping with the Enemy: The Impact of War on TradeJournal of Peace Research, 1999
- Taking Time Seriously: Time-Series-Cross-Section Analysis with a Binary Dependent VariableAmerican Journal of Political Science, 1998
- Economic Interdependence and War: A Theory of Trade ExpectationsInternational Security, 1996
- Economic Interdependence: A Path to Peace or a Source of Interstate Conflict?Journal of Peace Research, 1996
- Power Politics and International TradeAmerican Political Science Review, 1993
- Political Similarity and American Foreign Trade PatternsPolitical Research Quarterly, 1993
- Interdependence, Cooperation and Conflict: An Empirical AnalysisJournal of Peace Research, 1990
- Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: Some Cross-National EvidenceInternational Studies Quarterly, 1986
- Conflict and InterdependenceJournal of Conflict Resolution, 1982