Globalisation and Armed Conflict
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1. Relation to existing research Theoretical work: Recent theoretical work on the trade-conflict relationship has largely been influenced by the relative gains-argument that the use of resources can be an important means to wield power. Morrow (1997) has shown in an evaluation of Gowa s (1994) sophisticated extension of this traditional realist argument that this conjecture does not generally hold. While Morrow s research further demonstrates that trade between enemies even occurs during wartime, the different Dorussen models (1997, 1999) examine additional complexities such a balance of power and leadership structures, equally qualifying the much criticized, but still highly influential realist conjecture.
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1. Relation to existing research Theoretical work: Recent theoretical work on the trade-conflict relationship has largely been influenced by the relative gains-argument that the use of resources can be an important means to wield power. Morrow (1997) has shown in an evaluation of Gowa s (1994) sophisticated extension of this traditional realist argument that this conjecture does not generally hold. While Morrow s research further demonstrates that trade between enemies even occurs during wartime, the different Dorussen models (1997, 1999) examine additional complexities such a balance of power and leadership structures, equally qualifying the much criticized, but still highly influential realist conjecture.
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