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2. Conclusion: Economic Statecraft and Regional Peacemaking
3. Contributors
4. Index
5. Chapter 2. The Second Face of Regional Peacemaking: Israel and Jordan, 1985–2001.
6. Chapter 8. Economic Statecraft as a Tool of Peacemaking? China’s Relationships with India and Russia.
7. Chapter 9. The Institutional Design of Preferential Trade Agreements and the Maintenance of Peace.
8. Chapter 7. Winning Hearts and Minds? On the Sources and Efficacy of Economic Engagement Policies in US-China and China-Taiwan Relations.
9. Chapter 1. The Economics of Peacemaking: Lessons from Western Europe and the Middle East.
10. Introduction: Conceptualizing the Political Economy of Regional Peacemaking
11. Chapter 3. Economic Statecraft and Transitions to Peace: France, Germany, and Poland.
12. Chapter 4. Making Peace with Nonstate Armed Actors:The Role of Economic Incentives.
13. Chapter 5. Economic Incentives, Rivalry Deescalation, and Regional Transformation.
14. Title Page, Copryght Page
15. Chapter 6. The Political Economy of Sino-Japanese Ties: The Limits and Risks of Economic Statecraft.
16. Correspondence: Neoclassical Realism and Its Critics
17. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
18. Index
19. Notes
20. Chapter 1. Regional Stabilization in International Relations Theory
21. Chapter 5. Other Twentieth-Century Cases
22. Chapter 3. The Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty
23. Chapter 4. The Israeli-Jordanian Treaty
24. Peacemaking between Regional Rivals: Theoretical and Policy Implications
25. Chapter 2. Franco-German Peacemaking after World War II
26. Top-Down Peacemaking, Bottom-Up Peace
27. Contents
28. Acknowledgments
29. Great power politics and the dynamics of capability: the prevention of near-crisis escalation
30. Correspondence: Debating the Sources and Prospects of European Integration
31. Debating British Decisionmaking toward Nazi Germany in the 1930s
32. Wishful Thinking or Buying Time?: The Logic of British Appeasement in the 1930s
33. The preventive war that never happened: Britain, France, and the rise of Germany in the 1930s
34. The curious case of German rearmament: Democracy, structural autonomy, and foreign security policy
35. Asking the right question: When do economic sanctions work best?
36. Material Sources of Grand Strategy
37. Realism, Rationalism, and Peace
38. Neoclassical Realism and Its Critics
39. Is Peaceful Change in World Politics Always Desirable? A Neoclassical Realist Perspective
40. Two Stages of Transition from a Region of War to a Region of Peace: Realist Transition and Liberal Endurance
41. Globalization and the National Security State: A Framework for Analysis
42. Peacemaking from Above, Peace from Below: Ending Conflict between Regional Rivals
43. Lightning Rods Rather than Light Switches: Arab Economic Sanctions against Canada in 1979
44. A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of International Institutions
45. Neoclassical realism
46. Neoclassical Realism
47. The Political Economy of Security
48. Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics
49. The Political Economy of Security
50. Tipping Points: Challenges in Analyzing International Crisis Escalation
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