Trade and power : historical analysis of trade policy /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Brno :
Masarykova Univerzita,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- CONTENT
- Introduction
- 1. INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND POWER -GOALS AND MEANS OF TRADE POLICYIN HIS TORICAL PERSPECTIVE
- 1.1. Goals and Means of Trade Policy during Antiquity, in Medieval Europe, and in Asia before European Expansion
- 1.2. European Trade: Italian Intermediation, Dutch Efficiency, Clash between England and the Hanseatic League over the Baltic, and the Expulsion of Italian States from the Mediterranean
- 1.3. Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, and British Intermediationof Asian Goods, and Trade Policies in Asia in the Wake of European Expansion
- 1.4. Transatlantic Trade: Territorial Empires in the New Worldand the Clash over Re-Exports
- 1.5. Mercantilist Wars: Confrontation over Trade in the Mediterranean and England's Wars against Holland and France
- 1.6. British Hegemony in the Nineteenth Century: Changes in Trade Patterns and Imperialism
- 1.7. The Inter-war Period: Discontinuity of the System?
- 1.8. US Hegemony and the Creation of a Free Trade Zone as Consequences of Historical Development
- 2. NATIONAL STATE EVOLUTION ANDINTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY
- 2.1. Resources Needed to Ensure the State's Survival and Connections to International Trade
- 2.2. Conflict Dynamics in International Relations and the Predominant Forms of Military Organization
- 2.3. Goals and Means of Trade Policy and their Role in the Evolution of Modern States
- 2.4. Types of Trade Policy and their Connection to Tilly's Thesis about the Evolution of the State: Types of State and Organization of Military Power
- 3. DISRUPTION OF TRADE FLOWS DUE TO MILITARY CONFLICTS IN MODERN TIMES: A SIGNIFICANT CAUSE FOR REDISTRIBUTION OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POWER
- 3.1. Changes Resulting from the Interruption of Trade and the Potential Impact on the Distribution of Power
- 3.2. The French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, and the Anglo-American War of 1812
- 3.3. The First World War
- 3.4. The Second World War
- 3.5. Integration of Non-European Economies into the Current Trade System
- 4. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEMS AND THEIR CONNECTION TO INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- 4.1. The Road to the Creation of an InternationalMonetary System
- 4.2. Theoretical Possibilities for the Creation of anInternational Monetary System
- 4.3. International Money: Some Notes on the TechnicalAspects Connected with its Workings
- 4.4. The International Monetary System: The Institution andhow it Works
- Conclusion
- Literature
- About Authors
- Summary
- Index