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Allies, Adversaries, and International Trade

Joanne Gowa

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft

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During the Cold War, international trade closely paralleled the division of the world into two rival political-military blocs. NATO and GATT were two sides of one coin; the Warsaw Treaty Organization and the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance were two sides of another. In this book Joanne Gowa examines the logic behind this linkage between alliances and trade and asks whether it applies not only after but also before World War II.

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Economic efficiency, Strategic trade theory, Collusion, Political economy, Opportunism, International trade, Security dilemma, Voluntary export restraints, Import, Subsidy, Currency intervention, Aftermath of World War II, Bilateral trade, Export subsidy, Export, Great power, International trade theory, Power politics, Peace treaty, Profit (economics), Trade barrier, Foreign policy, Trade restriction, Intra-industry trade, World economy, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Militarized interstate dispute, Fiscal policy, Market power, Military alliance, Colonialism, Real versus nominal value (economics), Import Duty, National security, Strategic alliance, Economic sanctions, World Trade Organization, Economic rent, Trade-off, Pareto efficiency, Supply (economics), Customs union, Economics, Embargo, Liberalization, Tariff, Trade war, Trade preference, Bribery, Polarity (international relations), Hegemonic stability theory, International relations, Triple Entente, Barriers to entry, Diplomacy, Economic interventionism, Gains from trade, Imperialism, Opportunity cost, Free trade area, Protective tariff, Free trade, Consumption tax, Externality, Price controls, Trade agreement, Result, Economic surplus, International security, Balance of threat