Saved from Oblivion: Interdependence Theory in the First Half of the 20th Century : A Study on the Causality Between War and Complex Interdependence

Saved from Oblivion: Interdependence Theory in the First Half of the 20th Century : A Study on the Causality Between War and Complex Interdependence

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Jan 1, 1991 · English · Hardcover (298 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 298
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1991
Publisher Dartmouth Pub Co
ISBN-10 1855211416
ISBN-13 9781855211414

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Jaap De Wilde delves into the intricate web of interdependence theory as it emerged in the first half of the 20th century, investigating the interplay between conflict and cooperation on a global scale. Through the lens of notable theorists like Norman Angell and Ramsey Muir, the work illuminates how complex interdependence can both mitigate and exacerbate tensions that lead to war.

The exploration underscores the historical significance of these theories, revealing their relevance in understanding contemporary international relations. By analyzing the causality between warfare and interdependence, the author presents a compelling narrative that critiques the simplistic views of conflict, ultimately inviting readers to reconsider the dynamics that shape global politics.

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