Leading Questions : How Hegemony Affects the International Political Economy.
Pahre, Robert David.
Leading Questions : How Hegemony Affects the International Political Economy. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (294 pages) - Michigan Studies in International Political Economy Series . - Michigan Studies in International Political Economy Series .
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Part 1: Introduction -- 1. Leadership and Hegemony -- Part 2: Hegemony and Collective Goods -- 2. A Collective-Goods Model of International Interdependence -- 3. Stackelberg Leadership and Public Goods -- 4. Predatory Hegemony: The 1920s -- 5. Security Concerns and Foreign Economic Policy -- 6. The Rise of Free Trade in Britain, 1815−1853 -- Part 3: Hegemony and Cooperation -- 7. Bargaining and Cooperation -- 8. Hegemony and Commercial Negotiations, 1815−1913 -- 9. Multilateral Cooperation -- 10. From Malevolence to Multilateralism, 1945−1967 -- Part 4: Conclusions -- 11. The Future of International Leadership -- Appendixes -- Appendix A: A Political Support Model of Trade -- Appendix B: Data Sources -- References -- Index.
Considers the impact of dominant powers on cooperation between states in the world economy.
9780472023011
Economic history.
Electronic books.
HC59
Leading Questions : How Hegemony Affects the International Political Economy. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (294 pages) - Michigan Studies in International Political Economy Series . - Michigan Studies in International Political Economy Series .
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Part 1: Introduction -- 1. Leadership and Hegemony -- Part 2: Hegemony and Collective Goods -- 2. A Collective-Goods Model of International Interdependence -- 3. Stackelberg Leadership and Public Goods -- 4. Predatory Hegemony: The 1920s -- 5. Security Concerns and Foreign Economic Policy -- 6. The Rise of Free Trade in Britain, 1815−1853 -- Part 3: Hegemony and Cooperation -- 7. Bargaining and Cooperation -- 8. Hegemony and Commercial Negotiations, 1815−1913 -- 9. Multilateral Cooperation -- 10. From Malevolence to Multilateralism, 1945−1967 -- Part 4: Conclusions -- 11. The Future of International Leadership -- Appendixes -- Appendix A: A Political Support Model of Trade -- Appendix B: Data Sources -- References -- Index.
Considers the impact of dominant powers on cooperation between states in the world economy.
9780472023011
Economic history.
Electronic books.
HC59