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ID128865
Title ProperPeace through globalization and capitalism
Other Title Informationprospects of two liberal propositions
LanguageENG
AuthorSchneider, Gerald
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The security externalities of globalization and capitalism continue to play an influential role in peace research. Typical contributions to these interrelated areas of scientific inquiry address the hope that the external openness (commercial liberalism) and the internal freedom of an economy (capitalist peace) pacify interstate as well as intrastate relations. I claim, despite the empirical support both theses have received, that they face considerable analytical hurdles. Commercial liberalism has, on a theoretical level, not yet moved much beyond the opportunity cost arguments that enlightenment philosophers first advanced more than 200 years ago. The capitalist peace research program similarly does not offer clear micro-level mechanisms explaining why the interactions between economic agents and political decisionmakers should be more peaceful in capitalist than in state-dominated economies. Drawing on the political economy literature, I argue that economic liberalism should distinguish between level- and change-effects of both globalization and capitalism and that thinking in analogies between domestic and interstate peace has prevented the field from making analytical headway. Both literatures will only profit from the advent of 'big data' in the case that the field addresses the theoretical challenges upfront.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Peace Research Vol.51, No.2; March 2014: p.173-183
Journal SourceJournal of Peace Research Vol.51, No.2; March 2014: p.173-183
Key WordsCapitalist Peace ;  Commercial Liberalism ;  Economic Interdependence ;  Globalization ;  Liberalization ;  Political Economy ;  Political Challenges ;  Economic Thoughts ;  Eco-Political Thoughts ;  Capitalism ;  Security


 
 
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