The Political Economy of EU Ties with Iraq and Iran
An Assessment of the Trade-Peace Relationship
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:1st Jul '15
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This book critically examines the EU's peace-through-trade policy towards Iraq and Iran, revealing its failures and challenging established trade theories.
In The Political Economy of EU Ties with Iraq and Iran, the author examines the complexities and failures of the European Union's peace-through-trade policy in the context of Iraq and Iran from 1979 to 2009. This analysis is both theoretical and empirical, providing a comprehensive understanding of how trade relations have not led to the anticipated peace in these regions. By delving into historical data and policy decisions, the book reveals the shortcomings of the EU's approach and highlights the need for a reevaluation of its strategies.
The author contributes to the ongoing debate surrounding trade and peace theory, presenting compelling evidence that challenges the notion that liberal trade inherently fosters peace. Instead, the book argues that, in many instances, trade policies can be more closely associated with conflict and instability. This critical perspective is essential for scholars and policymakers who seek to understand the nuances of international relations and the impact of economic policies on geopolitical dynamics.
The Political Economy of EU Ties with Iraq and Iran serves as a vital resource for those interested in the intersection of economics and politics. It encourages a rethinking of established beliefs regarding trade and peace, calling for a more nuanced approach to foreign policy that considers the complexities of regional conflicts. By providing a thorough analysis, the author equips readers with the tools needed to navigate these challenging issues in contemporary international relations.
ISBN: 9781137439796
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 4091g
229 pages