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

Dartmouth Publishing Company (1991)
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This text considers theories of global interdependence developed by Norman Angell, Ramsey Muir, Francis Delaisi, Charles E Merriam and David Mitrany. It looks at the contribution their work makes to a better theoretical understanding of the causes of war and the conditions of peace.

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