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@inbook{1312589, author = {Krpec, Oldřich and Hodulák, Vladan}, address = {Bingley (United Kingdom)}, booktitle = {Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/S0161-72302015000030A015}, editor = {Radhika Desai}, keywords = {Economic history; trade policy; military power; national state; geopolitical economy; Charles Tilly}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Bingley (United Kingdom)}, isbn = {978-1-78560-295-5}, pages = {205-234}, publisher = {Emerald}, title = {Military Power and Trade Policy – Roots of Contemporary Geopolitical Economy}, year = {2015} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1312589 AU - Krpec, Oldřich - Hodulák, Vladan PY - 2015 TI - Military Power and Trade Policy – Roots of Contemporary Geopolitical Economy VL - Research in Political Economy (30A) PB - Emerald CY - Bingley (United Kingdom) SN - 9781785602955 KW - Economic history KW - trade policy KW - military power KW - national state KW - geopolitical economy KW - Charles Tilly N2 - To discuss the historical roots of contemporary geopolitical economy, this paper aims to explore the complex and influential analysis of Tilly's formation of European national states as a predominant type of territorial political organization in contemporary world. To do this, Tilly described different eras of dominant organization of warfare in relation to state organization: patrimonialism, brokerage, nationalization, specialization. In this paper, we explore the link between the organization of military power and trade policy. We are trying to answer the question, if it is possible to credibly state a connection between the trade policy types pursued by selected states in specific historical periods and Tilly’s eras of dominant form of organization of warfare. For this purpose, we developed a typology of trade policies of important states throughout the history, using the economic history research of leading experts in the field. Our conclusion is that such a connection – between trade policy and Tilly’s eras of organization of warfare – can be made and that this connection is solidly supported by economic history. Our analysis may be of value for any critical assessment of international trade relations in contemporary geopolitical economy – and of influential cosmopolitan interpretations of the liberal trade regime of 19th century or globalization in 20th century. ER -
KRPEC, Oldřich and Vladan HODULÁK. Military Power and Trade Policy – Roots of Contemporary Geopolitical Economy. In Radhika Desai. \textit{Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy}. Bingley (United Kingdom): Emerald, 2015, p.~205-234. Research in Political Economy (30A). ISBN~978-1-78560-295-5. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/S0161-72302015000030A015.
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