This book offers a conceptual framework that explains when and why a great power would choose to cooperate with smaller states via regional cooperation forums rather than in a bilateral setting.
This book offers a conceptual framework that explains when and why a great power would choose to cooperate with smaller states via regional cooperatio...
Much attention has focused on the ongoing role of economics in the prevention of armed conflict and the deterioration of relations. In "The Political Economy of Transitions to Peace, " Galia Press-Barnathan focuses on the importance of economics in initiating and sustaining peaceful relations after conflict.
Press-Barnathan provides in-depth case studies of several key relationships in the post-World War II era: Israel and Egypt; Israel and Jordan; Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia; Japan and South Korea; Germany and France; and Germany and Poland. She creates an analytical framework...
Much attention has focused on the ongoing role of economics in the prevention of armed conflict and the deterioration of relations. In "The Politic...