The Political Economy of Defense Spending Around the World

The Political Economy of Defense Spending Around the World
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Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004339850
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Synopsis The Political Economy of Defense Spending Around the World by : Uk Heo

With the end of the Cold War, one question that interests both scholars and policy makers alike is how defence cutbacks will affect economic performance. This text provides a review of the existing literature and addresses the issue of the peace dividend in an empirical analysis of 80 countries

The Political Economy of Military Spending in the United States

The Political Economy of Military Spending in the United States
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9781134903320
ISBN-13 : 1134903324
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Synopsis The Political Economy of Military Spending in the United States by : Alex Mintz

Leading scholars examine the links between domestic politics, defense spending and the economics of the US defense industry.

Military Expenditure

Military Expenditure
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Publisher : Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0198291418
ISBN-13 : 9780198291411
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Synopsis Military Expenditure by : Saadet Deger

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.

The Political Economy Of National Defense

The Political Economy Of National Defense
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781000232646
ISBN-13 : 1000232646
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Synopsis The Political Economy Of National Defense by : William J Weida

This timely and wide-ranging study covers both the economic and the political aspects of defense spending—first by providing a theoretical framework and then by explaining, in a political economy context, the results of decisions to allocate scarce resources to defense. In doing so, the authors provide a comprehensive picture of the interaction between defense spending and the economic and political structure of the United States, complementing their exploration of topical concerns such as SDI with analysis of long-term trends and issues of timeless importance in the defense debate. Because of the politicizing of defense planning and procurement, there have been few significant applications of optimization techniques to high-level defense issues over the past decade. As a result, there has been a rapid decline in the importance of those techniques—historically the focus of books on defense economics. Like its predecessors, this book presents optimization techniques applicable to a wide variety of defense problems, but it also illustrates what happens in actual practice and why defense decisions are often not economically efficient. The authors discuss alternatives for cases when political constraints make efficient solutions unlikely and explore changes in the defense establishment and political structures that would make economically efficient resource allocations a reality.

The Political Economy of Defense

The Political Economy of Defense
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Publisher : Praeger
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106010787395
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Synopsis The Political Economy of Defense by : Andrew Ross

Beyond the traditional two-dimensional analyses of defense economics and defense politics lies a rapidly growing field of research: the political economy of defense. As the study of the interface between economics, politics, and defense proliferates, this collective volume sets out to identify the nature of political economy of defense inquiry, surpassing a narrower focus on the economic consequences of military spending. The starting point for this collaborative effort was a series of panel discussions, organized by Andrew L. Ross, in which most of the contributors to this volume participated. The majority of chapters were written expressly for this book and have not been previously published. These analytical and empirical investigations are intended to illustrate the broad, encompassing scope of political economy of defense research and contribute to the development of a research agenda. Andrew L. Ross has brought together a timely and significant array of inquiry into the impact of defense spending on world politics and global economics. This book will be of great interest to political scientists, defense specialists, and economists studying the military-industrial complex.

The Political Economy Of National Security

The Political Economy Of National Security
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9781000304534
ISBN-13 : 1000304531
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Political Economy Of National Security by : Helen V Milner

This bibliography focuses on books and articles dealing with the interplay of wealth and power in the context of national security policy, emphasising on the economic instruments of statecraft that are used to pursue national security goals and examining the politics of economic cooperation.

Defense Spending, Natural Resources, and Conflict

Defense Spending, Natural Resources, and Conflict
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 9781317391401
ISBN-13 : 1317391403
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Defense Spending, Natural Resources, and Conflict by : Christos Kollias

This book is an intellectual contribution of policy scientists and researchers from different academic institutions in different parts of the world. The Arab Spring, the rise of ISIS and terrorism ignite the debate on studying conflict and natural resources. Uniquely, the book discusses the sources of the conflicts and the institutions that are managing the conflicts. The natural resources, defense spending, conflict and human welfare are intertwined. In support of the ‘resource curse’ hypothesis, the book shows that an abundance of natural resources, particularly oil, encourages an increase in military spending and lower economic growth. In addition, the good economic and political institutions do reduce the hazard of conflict; and strong political institutions for checks and balances appear to weaken the impact of natural resources on conflicts. The book also examines the relationship between defense and social welfare expenditures – specifically, health and education. Shedding light on the complicated nature of the relationship between defense spending, inequality, and types of political and welfare regimes gives us a deeper understanding of the type of democratic systems that will likely improve social welfare. In studying the political economy of defense spending, the book shows the link between public opinion toward defense spending and voters' support for candidates. The analysis shows that party identification or having a vested interest in defense industries do correlate with a preference for increasing defense spending. This book was published as a special issue of Defence and Peace Economics.

The Political Economy of Defence

The Political Economy of Defence
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 525
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ISBN-10 : 9781108424929
ISBN-13 : 1108424929
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Political Economy of Defence by : Ron Matthews

A contemporary and comprehensive analysis of national and supranational defence governance in an uncertain and increasingly dangerous world. This book will appeal to policymakers, analysts, graduate students and academics interested in defence economics, political economy, public economics and public policy.

The Political Economy of National Security

The Political Economy of National Security
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015024820600
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Synopsis The Political Economy of National Security by : Ethan B. Kapstein

The Political Economy of National Security is the only text on the market that analyzes the economic dimensions of national security. Given the specialization of writings in international relations, authors tend to treat "security studies" and "political economy" as separate spheres with no apparent linkage. By probing the interface between economics and security, this text offers a deeper understanding of both.

Defense Spending And Economic Growth

Defense Spending And Economic Growth
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9780429695674
ISBN-13 : 0429695675
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Synopsis Defense Spending And Economic Growth by : James E. Payne

This book examines the impact defense spending has on economic growth. While defense spending was not deliberately invented as a fiscal policy instrument, its importance in the composition of overall government spending and thus in determining employment is now easily recognized. In light of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the consequent reduction in the threat to the security of the United States, maintaining defense spending at the old level seems indefensible. The media has concentrated on the so-called peace dividend. However, as soon as the federal government is faced with defense cuts, it realizes the macroeconomic ramifications of such a step. Based on studies included in this volume, we examine the effects of defense spending on economic growth and investigate how the changed world political climate is likely to alter the importance and pattern of defense spending both for developed and developing countries.