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Economic Statecraft

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David A. Baldwin

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A new edition of the classic work on the economic tools of foreign policy

Today's complex and dangerous world demands a complete understanding of all the techniques of statecraft, not just military ones. David Baldwin's Economic Statecraft presents an analytic framework for evaluating such techniques and uses it to challenge the notion that economic instruments of foreign policy do not work. Integrating insights from economics, political science, psychology, philosophy, history, law, and sociology, this bold and provocative book explains not only the utility of economic statecraft but also its morality, legality, and role in the history of international thought.

Economic Statecraft is a landmark work that has fundamentally redefined how nations evaluate crucial choices of war and peace. Now with a substantial new preface by the author and an afterword by esteemed foreign-policy expert Ethan Kapstein, this new edition introduces today's generation of readers to the principles and applications of economic statecraft.

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International organization, National security, Consideration, Foreign policy, United States, Aid, Hostility, Economy, Economic development, Political science, Currency, Result, Economic policy, Cost–benefit analysis, Economic power, International trade, Policy analysis, World economy, National interest, Third World, Albert O. Hirschman, Case study, Opportunity cost, Thomas C. Schelling, Conventional wisdom, Politics, Wealth, Rhodesia, International relations, Determination, Tax, International political economy, Development aid, Warfare, Tariff, Trade restriction, Commodity, Power politics, Diplomacy, Interdependence, World Politics, Effectiveness, Great power, Literature, Nation, Quincy Wright, Soviet Union, Superiority (short story), World War II, International community, Marshall Plan, War, Princeton University Press, International law, Political economy, Foreign direct investment, National Policy, Boycott, Free trade, Economics, International economics, Economic warfare, Economic growth, National power, Sanctions against Iran, Foreign policy of the United States, Embargo, Economist, Policy, Economic sanctions