Does Conquest Pay? : The Exploitation of Occupied Industrial Societies
Peter Liberman, Richard H. Ullman (Editor), Jack L. Snyder (Editor)
Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691002428
September 1998


>From the Publisher:

 Does Conquest Pay? demonstrates that expansion can, in fact, provide
rewards to aggressor nations. Peter Liberman argues that invaders can
exploit industrial societies for short periods of time and can maintain
control and economic performance over the long term. This is because
modern societies are uniquely vulnerable to coercion and repression.
Hence, by wielding a gun in one hand and offering food with the other,
determined conquerors can compel collaboration and suppress resistance.
Liberman's argument is supported by several historical case studies:
Germany's capture of Belgium and Luxembourg during World War I and of
nearly all of Europe during World War II; France's seizure of the Ruhr in
1923-24; the Japanese Empire during 1910-45; and Soviet hegemony over
Eastern Europe in 1945-89. Does Conquest Pay? suggests that the
international system is more war-prone than many optimists claim.
Liberman's findings also contribute to debates about the stability of
empires and other authoritarian regimes, the effectiveness of national
resistance strategies, and the sources of rebellious collective action.

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