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national power and the structure of foreign trade
Hirschman's 'National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade' is an influential yet sorely overlooked theory of trade relations that was first published in 1945. The manipulation of modern trade relations between major powers and the countries that depend on them for development stands as testament to the timelessness of Hirshman's analysis.Focusing of pre-WW2 Germany, Hirschman highlights the intentions of actors within its government to create trade dependencies, through monopolisation of markets, in which other nations would be forced to rely on German goods. He postulates that similar strategies form the basis of power maximisation in the international arena.Although Hirshman's book heavily influenced dependency theory in the 1960's and 70's, possibly leading to the book's being republished in 1980, his cutting dissection of liberalism (J. S. Mill and Adam Smith) and its implications for neo-liberalism should be of interest to anyone concerned with the motivations behind trade relations, past, present and future.Sadly, the book is no longer in print, and current scholars in political science are the worse off for it. This is particularly so as copies are difficult to obtain. If you are studying in this field however, it is worth the effort. If we can get it back onto reading lists in universities then perhaps the demand will be enough to force a reprint.
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