The liberal illusion

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2005

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The analysis results will frustrate and enlighten both those who hold the "liberal illusion," and their critics. The author identitifies four positions regarding trade and interstate conflict: trade reduces conflict (identified as the liberal view); asymmetric or dependent trade promotes conflict (the dependency view): the realist view that trade increases conflict: and finally the possibility that trade and conflict are unrelated. The reported results are fascinating.

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