Commerce and Coalitions: How Trade Affects Domestic Political Alignments
By (Author) Ronald Rogowski
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
30th July 1990
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
382.104
Paperback
232
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
340g
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, but extending it also to the ancient world and the sixteenth century, he finds a surprising degree of confirmation and some intriguing exceptions.
Winner of the 1992 Best Book Award of the Political Economy Section of the American Political Science Association "This is a stimulating and thought-provoking book that should attract a wide readership in several disciplines."--American Historical Review