01874cam a22004218i 450000100090000000300070000900500170001600600180003300700150005100800410006601000170010702000250012402000270014902000310017603500130020704000210022004200080024105000220024910000380027124500800030926000090038926300090039826400510040730000150045833600260047333700260049933800190052549000400054450400510058450502140063552003210084965000470117065000250121765000270124265000230126965500240129277601360131624042592US-DLC20251105103426.0m |o d | cr_|||||||||||241211s2025 nyu ob 001 0 eng  a 2024049558 z9781501782459q(pdf) z9781501782466q(ebook) a9781501782442q(hardcover) a24042592 aaubengcDLCeau apcc00aJZ1252b.G75 20251 aGrinberg, Mariya,d1989-eauthor.10aTrade in war :beconomic cooperation across enemy lines /cMariya Grinberg. c2025 a2507 1aIthaca, NY :bCornell University Press,c2025. a259 pages  atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia bcr2rdacarrier0 aCornell studies in security affairs aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aNeutral rights and trade with the enemy -- Wartime trade theory -- Crimean War (1854-6) -- Britain in world war -- Germany in World War I -- Britain in World War II -- United States in post-Cold War conflicts. a"This book explains why states continue economic cooperation while inflicting devastating human and economic costs on each other on the battlefield. It examines wartime commercial policy in the Crimean War (1854-56), World War I, and World War II and the United States wartime commercial policy after the Cold War"-- 0aInternational relationsxEconomic aspects. 0aInternational trade. 0aWarxEconomic aspects. 0aCommercial policy. 0aPrint books.2local08iPrint version:aGrinberg, Mariya, 1989-tTrade in wardIthaca, NY : Cornell University Press, 2025z9781501782442w(DLC) 2024049557