Interdependence fosters peace as long as states expect high trade

Interdependence can foster peace,as long as states expect that trade levels will be high into the foreseeable future. If highly interdependent states expect trade will be severely restricted they could initiate war, for fear of losing the economic wealth that supports long-term security

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Themes & Theories in International Relations
3. Liberalism, democracy, intervention
B. Neo-liberalism
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Interdependence fosters peace as long as states expect high trade
Economic interdependence reduces likelihood of war: trade not invade
Focus on economic, political & ‘soft’ power as well as military power
Industrial modernisation = growth in transnational relations
Mutual interests: possibility and necessity of collective action
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