
- 264 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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About this book
Trade in War is an urgent, insightful study of a puzzling wartime phenomenon: states doing business with their enemies.
Trade between belligerents during wartime should not occur. After all, exchanged goods might help enemies secure the upper hand on the battlefield. Yet as history shows, states rarely choose either war or trade. In fact, they frequently engage in both at the same time.
To explain why states trade with their enemies, Mariya Grinberg examines the wartime commercial policies of major powers during the Crimean War, the two World Wars, and several post-1989 wars. She shows that in the face of two competing imperativesāpreventing an enemy from increasing its military capabilities, and maintaining its own long-term security through economic exchangeāstates at war tailor wartime commercial policies around a product's characteristics and war expectations. If a product's conversion time into military capabilities exceeds the war's expected length, then trade in the product can occur, since the product will not have time to affect battlefield outcomes. If a state cannot afford to jeopardize the revenue provided by the traded product, trade in it can also occur.
Grinberg's findings reveal that economic cooperation can thrive even in the most hostile of timesāand that interstate conflict might not be as easily deterred by high levels of economic interdependence as is commonly believed. Trade in War compels us to recognize that economic ties between states may be insufficient to stave off war.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Neutral Rights and Trade with the Enemy
- Chapter 2. Wartime Trade Theory
- Chapter 3. Crimean War (1854ā56)
- Chapter 4. Britain in World War I
- Chapter 5. Germany in World War I
- Chapter 6. Britain in World War II
- Chapter 7. United States in PostāCold War Conflicts
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Index
- A Volume in the Series Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
- Copyright