Exploring the Interplay of Economics and Foreign Policy

Dale C. Copeland’s latest book, “A World Safe for Commerce: American Foreign Policy From the Revolution to the Rise of China,” offers a compelling exploration of the historical connection between economics and foreign policy, with a specific focus on the United States. As economics students seeking to deepen their understanding of how economic considerations shape international relations, we can look towards his work for valuable insights ! I found the concept of trade expectations, which posits that conflicts and cooperation between nations are heavily influenced by perceptions of future trade opportunities especially intriguing :slight_smile:

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