Examines postwar debates within Germany and Japan over how to promote domestic and regional order.
Katja Weber Book order




- 2007
- 2000
Focusing on state security provisions, this study explores the motivations behind international cooperation among states. It challenges traditional theories that prioritize power dynamics, instead emphasizing the role of economic organization theories and transaction costs in determining the types of cooperation states pursue. By analyzing these factors, the book offers a nuanced understanding of how and why countries choose specific institutional arrangements in the context of global security.