Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.
The twin objectives of this book are to identity the determinants and to explore the implications of Third World military expenditure. Beginning with a descriptive profile of Third World military expenditure, the study uses cross-national and longitudinal data to explore the determinants and implications across a range of issues areas. On the basis of this analysis, the book concludes with an empirical theory of military expenditure and a critical appraisal of the general implications.
Robert D. McKinlay is former Professor and Deputy Vice Chancellor at Lancaster University, UK.
Acknowledgements1. Military Expenditure – A Descriptive Profile2. Research Design3. Military Expenditure and Power Capabilities4. Military Expenditure and Budgetary Behaviour5. Military Expenditure and International Interactions6. Military Expenditure and Domestic Conflict7. Military Expenditure and Interstate Conflict8. Military Expenditure and National Security9. ConclusionIndex
Margot Light, A.J.R. Groom, UK) Light, Margot (Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK) Groom, A.J.R. (University of Kent, A. J. R. Groom
András Bozóki, András Körösényi, George Schöpflin, Hungary) Bozoki, Andras (Central European University, Hungary) Korosenyi, Andras (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Belgium) Schopflin, George (European Parliament