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Producing security : multinational corporations, globalization, and the changing calculus of conflict

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Scholars and statesmen have debated the influence of international commerce on war and peace for thousands of years.

Over the centuries, analysts have generally treated the questions "Does international commerce influence security?" and "Do trade flows influence security?" as synonymous.

In "Producing Security", Stephen Brooks maintains that such an overarching focus on the security "implications of trade once made sense but no longer does.

Trade is no longer the primary means of organizing international economic transactions; rather, where and how multinational corporations (MNCs) organize their international production activities is now the key integrating force of global commerce.

MNC strategies have changed in a variety of fundamental ways over the past three decades, Brooks argues, resulting in an increased geographic dispersion of production across borders.

The author shows that the globalization of production has led to a series of shifts in the global security environment.

It has a differential effect on security relations, in part because it does not encompass all countries and industries to the same extent.The book's findings indicate that the geographic dispersion of MNC production acts as a significant force for peace among the great powers.

The author concludes that there is no basis for optimism that the globalization of production will promote peace elsewhere in the world.

Indeed, he finds that it has a net negative influence on security relations among developing countries.

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Princeton University Press
0691130310 / 9780691130316
Paperback / softback
337
25/02/2007
United States
English
xiv, 316 p. : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2005.
This is not only one of the three best books in international political economy in the last ten years, it is one of the most important recent books in the entire field of international relations. Brooks integrates security studies and international political economy with skill and wisdom. Focusing sharply on the globalization of production, the author explores its implications for national security, international politics, and international economic relations. In addition, he links the discussion to various theories of international relations. -- David Baldwin, Princeton University Stephen Bro
This is not only one of the three best books in international political economy in the last ten years, it is one of the most important recent books in the entire field of international relations. Brooks integrates security studies and international political economy with skill and wisdom. Focusing sharply on the globalization of production, the author explores its implications for national security, international politics, and international economic relations. In addition, he links the discussion to various theories of international relations. -- David Baldwin, Princeton University Stephen Bro JPS International relations, KCLT International trade