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    Military Expenditure: The Political Economy of International Security

    Military Expenditure by Deger, Saadet; Sen, Somnath;

    The Political Economy of International Security

    Series: SIPRI Research Reports;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 1 November 1990

    • ISBN 9780198291411
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages200 pages
    • Size 223x143x17 mm
    • Weight 390 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations figures, tables
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    Long description:

    The purpose of this book is to analyse world military expenditure at the end of the 1980s, and to discuss its political and economic implications. After a decade of unprecedented expansion of international military spending, its level is falling, though modestly. Political developments in Europe and the success of arms control negotiations raise hopes for further reductions. In addition, technological and economic structural disarmament is adding to the pressure for reductions. However, performance has not matched up to promises, and formidable obstacles to defence spending limitations still remain. Military Expenditure surveys recent events and describes the process of change that characterizes international military expenditure, and its determinants, at this time of transformation.

    `Deger and Sen have written a useful book which will help us in our political efforts; in keeping with a SIPRI tradition, the authors do not make specific policy proposals; rather they set the framework and provide useful statistical tables.'
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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: The end of a decade; European NATO; The EC; USA; The Soviet Union; Asia-Pacific; The Third World: Conflict resolution; Debt and economic security; Conclusion: The disarmament dividend?; Appendix A: World military expenditure data 1980-1989; Appendix B: Sources and methods

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