Description: "This book explains why states continue economic cooperation while inflicting devastating human and economic costs on each other on the battlefield. It examines wartime commercial policy in the Crimean War (1854-56), World War I, and World War II and the United States wartime commercial policy after the Cold War"--
Review Quotes:
In a nutshell, this book stands as an innovative contribution to the study of war, trade, and global governance. Grinberg's product-level, dynamic approach forces both scholars and policymakers to reconsider the presumed boundaries between economic cooperation and conflict.
-- "Global Governance"