Commerce and Coalitions : : How Trade Affects Domestic Political Alignments / / Ronald Rogowski.

Why do countries differ so greatly in their patterns of political cleavage and coalition? Extending some basic findings of economic theories of international trade, Ronald Rogowski suggests a startling new answer. Testing his hypothesis chiefly against the evidence of the last century and a half, bu...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton University Press eBook-Package Archive 1927-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2021]
©1990
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (232 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • List of Tables
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • List of Abbreviations
  • CHAPTER ONE Why Changing Exposure to Trade Should Affect Political Cleavages
  • CHAPTER TWO The Revolutionary Expansion of Trade, 1840 to 1914
  • CHAPTER THREE The Interwar Period and the Depression of the 1930s: The Decline and Fall of World Trade
  • CHAPTER FOUR Renewed Expansion of Trade, 1948 to the Present
  • CHAPTER FIVE Earlier Periods of Changing Trade: Classical Greece, the Declining Roman Empire, and Sixteenth-Century Europe
  • CHAPTER six Some Implications for Other Theories and Conjectures in the Social Sciences
  • CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusion
  • Appendix
  • Bibliography
  • Index