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...," is soon to face massive ecological, economic, and social decline as a result of declining resou... liberal thinkers recognize the interdependence of states for materials and finished products, but...
... is the increasing integration and interdependence among countries resulting from the modern flow of ...Globalization has expanded beyond its economic roots and has proliferated into human rights, the ...
... of less than $300, increased interdependence may increase the incidence of fatal disputes); see...
Many have expressed concerns on the nature of the emerging international order and the uncertainty it holds with regard to the Asia-Pacific region. Some believe that prosperity and increasing economic interdependence among nations in the region will not be enough to preclude military conflict. However, this view neglects the buoyant confidence which pervades the region. Although the possibility of a major war exists, the considerable diplomatic and political skills of the region's leaders make it highly unlikely.
This paper explores the relationship between economic freedom, political institutions, and conflict. We use a relatively new measure of peace that offers the unique advantage of capturing both internal and external conflicts, and we use a Freedom House measure of civil liberties for political liberties. According to our findings, countries with higher levels of economic freedom, other things equal, also have lower levels of external and internal conflict. In addition, we find a statistically significant relationship between the degree of civil liberty protection in a country and conflict. Our preliminary findings provide further evidence of the negative relationship between economic freedom and conflict (or positive relationship between economic freedom and peace).
... to "perpetual peace" was economic interdependence. In his farewell address to the nation, President ...
... during the Cold War alliance, economic interdependence, and relatively centralized domest...
... correct model of social, political, and economic systems. As Timofei Bordachev noted, "The greatest... ushered in a state of increased interdependence makes the overall picture multidimensional, but it...
Introduction - II. What is the nation-state good for? - III. The nation-state and social integration - IV. The staying power of national identity - V. How nation-states destroy morality - VI. Economic globalization vs. the nation-state - VII. The political and military decay of the nation-state - VIII. Conclusion
... proof is clearly there: Further interdependence among the western European countries through econo...
... was that, during the 1990s, mounting economic problems in both Saudi Arabia and Iran (though mor... in turn, would entail an economic interdependence in which "business is good for peace" as well. . I...
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