Capital and Coercion
Discover the intricate relationship between global economics and military dynamics in Capital and Coercion by Jeffrey Kentor. Published in 2000, this insightful historical study spans from 1820 to the present, delving into the evolution of the world economy. With 134 pages of in-depth analysis, Kentor explores the foundations of global hierarchy and the interplay between economic and military relationships that have defined our modern world. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in economic history, international relations, and political economy. Enhance your understanding of the forces that shape our global landscape with this thought-provoking work from a respected author in the field.