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Arming The South The Economics Of Military Expenditure Arms Production And Arms Trade In Developing Countries Paul J Dunne

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Arming The South The Economics Of Military Expenditure Arms Production And Arms Trade In Developing Countries Paul J Dunne
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Arming The South The Economics Of Military Expenditure Arms Production And Arms Trade In Developing Countries Paul J Dunne instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.31 MB
Pages: 447
Author: Paul J. Dunne, Jurgen Brauer
ISBN: 9780333754405, 0333754409
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Arming The South The Economics Of Military Expenditure Arms Production And Arms Trade In Developing Countries Paul J Dunne by Paul J. Dunne, Jurgen Brauer 9780333754405, 0333754409 instant download after payment.

After marked reductions in military spending in the 1990s, military budgets around the world are on the increase. In this book, renowned authorities re-examine the economics of military expenditure, arms production and arms trade in developing nations. It includes analysis of military spending in Africa, Asia, and Latin America and new forms of civil conflict as well as nine case studies (Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Mozambique, Angola, sub-Saharan Africa, Greece, Turkey, Guatemala, and Chile). The book will serve as a valuable contribution to the fields of both development economics and security studies.

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