Seeking security and development : the impact of military spending and arms transfers
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Seeking security and development : the impact of military spending and arms transfers
Lynne Rienner, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Do military expenditures retard economic growth and development, enhance the development process, or neither? How effective are military and military-dominated regimes in promoting economic development? What is the impact of military expenditures and arms acquisitions on conflict patterns? Exploring the causal links between military expenditures and economic development in the Third World, the authors address the concept of security in the Third World context. They trace historical trends in arms transfers and technology diffusion, analyse the relationships between military spending and economic development in several newly industrialising and developing countries, and assess the impact of military regimes in the search for security and development.
Table of Contents
- Introduction and Overview, N.A. Graham
- Unpacking ""Threat"" - a Conceptual Analysis, J.J. Nutter
- Security in the Third World - Searching for the Core Variable, M. Ayoob
- Arms Transfers and Military Spending - Technology Diffusion and Security in the Third World - an Overview, D.J. Louscher
- Soviet and Russian Arms Transfers to the Third World, L. Racioppi and W. Phillips
- Patterns and Future Trends in Indian Weapons Acquisition and Arms Production, A. Gupta
- Modelling the Expansion of Military Spending - a Case Study of Taiwan, 1953-1988, J. Hartman and W. Hsiao
- the Impact of Military Spending on Development - the Political Economy of Military Expenditures in Developing Countries: Establishing Some Empirical Norms, L. Snider
- Military Expenditures, Investment Funds, and Economic Growth, J. Zoninsein
- The Military and Development in Thailand and Indonesia - Patrimonialism Versus the Market, D. Crone
- Military Regimes, Military Spending, and Development - a Comparison of Brazil, Nigeria, Pakistan, and South Korea, N.A. Graham and P. Lewis
- Arms Production and State-Society Relations in Egypt and Turkey, W.R. Phillips
- War, Military Spending, and Food Security in Africa, M. Cheatham. Conclusion - the Quest for Security and Development, N.A. Graham.
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