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Replication data for: Trading for Security: Military Alliances and Economic Agreements

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The authors appraise a well-known argument connecting economics and security in international relations; military allies are likely to trade more with one another than non-allies. A review of alliance treaties and diplomatic history suggests that under certain conditions states may tie together alliance agreements and economic agreements. When states explicitly link alliance agreements with economic cooperation, one would expect to see increased economic exchange coinciding with coordinated security policies. This study evaluates whether the linking of economic and security agreements accounts for a positive relationship between alliances and trade among European states before WWII, and produces evidence in support of this argument. Trade among allies who have specified economic cooperation in their alliance agreements is higher than trade among non-allied states and higher than trade among allies who have not promised economic cooperation. In contrast, trade among allies without specific economic provisions in their treaties is statistically no different from trade among non-allies. Thus, the positive empirical relationship between alliances and trade that the authors find in Pre-WWII Europe is a result of only a specific subset of all military alliances, namely those treaties that stipulate economic cooperation between the allies. This study advances our understanding of the alliance-trade relationship by focusing attention on the joint negotiation of cooperation in different issue areas.
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