The most critic of the main axioms of international relations of the XIX and XX, meaning the thesis according to which there would be a causal relationship between capitalism and war since economic competition would ignite political tension. For Angell, on the contrary, the arms race and power politics are counterproductive from an economic point of view and in the end inevitably lead of conflict.

Norman Angell: The Illusion of War

FRANCESCO RASCHI
2017

Abstract

The most critic of the main axioms of international relations of the XIX and XX, meaning the thesis according to which there would be a causal relationship between capitalism and war since economic competition would ignite political tension. For Angell, on the contrary, the arms race and power politics are counterproductive from an economic point of view and in the end inevitably lead of conflict.
2017
Classic Works in International Relations
28
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Francesco, Raschi
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