Author: Dale C. Copeland
When the Cold War ended, many believed that expanding trade would usher in an era of peace. Yet today the United States finds itself confronting not just Russia in Europe but China in the Indo-Pacific, Africa, and Latin America.
Shedding new light on how trade both reduces and increases the risks of international crisis, “A World Safe for Commerce” traces how, since the nation’s founding, the United States has consistently moved from peace to conflict when the commerce needed for national security is under threat.