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La guerre économique

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  • Jacques Fontanel

    (CESICE - Centre d'études sur la sécurité internationale et les coopérations européennes - UPMF - Université Pierre Mendès France - Grenoble 2 - IEPG - Sciences Po Grenoble - Institut d'études politiques de Grenoble)

  • Liliane Bensahel

    (UGA UFR FEG - Université Grenoble Alpes - Faculté d'Économie de Grenoble - UGA [2016-2019] - Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019])

Abstract

The economic war extends to the entire sphere of social and societal life. The economy is both a means and an end. The balance of terror has favoured the rise of indirect strategies, especially economic warfare. The pacifying paradigm of the economy in this case is a decoy. The theories of conflict highlight the historically close relationship between war and the economy, including mercantilist, Marxist, German historical school and the theories of international relations, especially the New International Economic Order. The military conception of the economic weapon leads to the control of commercial exchanges, to strategies of rupture, of encroachment, of impoverishment through preparation for war. The economy is also a diplomatic and strategic weapon and a powerful instrument of political action (effects of domination and violence). The economic weapon is used against an enemy, but sometimes against a friendly country that does not obey the dominant state. Sanctions, applied alone, often do not have the expected effects; they are sometimes of the protest type, the results are long and they weigh on all the actors, often in the long term.

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  • Jacques Fontanel & Liliane Bensahel, 1992. "La guerre économique," Post-Print hal-02927223, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02927223
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    1. Jacques Fontanel, 1994. "La conversion des activités militaires en productions civiles dans une économie en transition : la Russie," Post-Print hal-03480711, HAL.
    2. Jacques Fontanel, 2021. "The consequences for peace of the underlying ideologies of economic and management sciences," Post-Print hal-03315790, HAL.
    3. Jacques Fontanel, 2022. "Introduction à l'analyse économique de la guerre," Post-Print hal-03780322, HAL.
    4. Jacques Fontanel, 2017. "La sécurité nationale Un bien collectif économique et humain indispensable," Post-Print hal-03177181, HAL.
    5. Jacques Fontanel, 1993. "La gestion économique du désarmement. Dix principes positifs," Post-Print hal-03211976, HAL.
    6. Jacques Fontanel & Journées Karl Polanyi, 1999. "L'Etat et le processus de globalisation Jacques Fontanel," Post-Print hal-03455652, HAL.
    7. Jacques Fontanel, 2017. "Pour une nouvelle conception de la sécurité économique et humaine," Post-Print hal-03173172, HAL.
    8. Jacques Fontanel, 1993. "Le désarmement dans l'histoire des faits et des pensées économiques," Post-Print hal-03183984, HAL.
    9. Jacques Fontanel, 1998. "L'Union européenne," Post-Print hal-03352016, HAL.
    10. Jacques Fontanel, 2004. "La menace de guerre comme expression de la puissance," Post-Print hal-02933254, HAL.
    11. Jacques Fontanel, 1993. "L'impact économique d'un désarmement pour le développement," Post-Print hal-03184224, HAL.
    12. Jacques Fontanel & Éric Brunat, 2004. "Les fondements économiques du réarmement," Post-Print hal-03209904, HAL.
    13. Jacques Fontanel, 2011. "Ethique et économie," Post-Print hal-03123315, HAL.
    14. Jacques Fontanel, 1999. "Globalisation et guerres économiques," Post-Print hal-03282848, HAL.
    15. Jacques Fontanel & Fanny Coulomb, 2004. "Introduction. De la contestation de la globalisation à la guerre en Irak," Post-Print hal-03326364, HAL.
    16. Jacques Fontanel, 2001. "Economic globalization vs mercantilism," Post-Print hal-03683793, HAL.
    17. Jacques Fontanel, 1998. "La globalisation financière de la fin du XXe siècle," Post-Print hal-03383657, HAL.
    18. Jacques Fontanel, 1998. "Les organisations internationales d'Asie, d'Afrique et d'Amérique Latine," Post-Print hal-03352171, HAL.
    19. Jacques Fontanel & Fanny Coulomb, 2006. "Guerre économique. Les Etats en première ligne," Post-Print hal-03306212, HAL.
    20. Jacques Fontanel, 2001. "La mondialisation et la paix Quand la guerre devient économique," Post-Print hal-03337934, HAL.

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