Nicole Ball brings the effects of security expenditure to the center of that debate, examining in detail how the potential negative consequences on development outweigh the potential positive effects.
Originally published in 1988.
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Autorentext
Nicole Ball
Inhalt
- FrontMatter,
- CONTENTS,
- LIST OF FIGURES,
- LIST OF TABLES,
- PREFACE,
- INTRODUCTION,
- 1. The Military m Development: The Clash between Theory and Fact,
- 2. The Determinants of Security Expenditure,
- 3. The Measurement of Security Expenditure,
- 4. Substituting the Computer for Analysis,
- 5. Security Spending and the Availability of Resources,
- 6. The Security Sector and the Effective Use of Resources,
- 7. Capital, Growth, and Security Assistance,
- 8. Military Manpower and Human Capital Formation,
- 9. Military-Led Industrialization,
- 10. The Developmental Role of Security Expenditure,
- APPENDIXES,
- INDEX,