This book examines the economic policies available to a head of state and addresses how best to measure the success of these tools. It surveys policies currently used as well as those that may not be appreciated for their national security application, and examines case studies to provide a way forward in tackling the war on terrorism.
Told with enthusiasm and verve, Economic Instruments of Security Policy, is an illuminating discussion of an important area of research. It represents a substantial contribution to our understanding of the economic realities of our world and draws together investigations of some of the most outstanding pieces of evidence that are of prime relevance to us all.
Fills a gaping void
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Although other books discuss sanctions, trade, and aid, there seem to be few others that combine these elements and do so in the digestible framework of "instruments." Policymakers, economists, and International Relations students would be wise to pick up this book to arm themselves for policy discussions. The tone of the book makes for easy reading and the book does a great job of driving home its central message; that the relationship between leaders' incentives and economic tools is worthy of attention. The author delivers his message in a non-dogmatic yet clear fashion.
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