Economic interdependence reduces likelihood of war: trade not invade
Economic interdependence reduces the likelihood of war by increasing the value of trading over the alternative of aggression: interdependent states would rather trade than invade. As long as high levels of interdependence can be maintained, liberals assert, we have reason for optimism.
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Economic interdependence reduces likelihood of war: trade not invade
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