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posture, we recommend deep cuts in nuclear weapons and missile defense spending. Additional savings can be obtained by …
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Pakistan's internal conflict and Pakistan-India conflict on the health of people in Pakistan is analyzed during 1972 …-2004. Pakistan's internal conflict and the conflict with India during 1972-2004 are minor violent and non-violent/latent conflicts …
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Regimes in Pakistan for the time period of 41 years spread over1972 to 2012. This tenure had a combination of military and …
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of India, China, and Pakistan, covering the period between 1990 and 2018. The study finds that the positive and negative …
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An Army with a Country: How the Pakistan military imposes hegemony via the infrastructure and welfare sectors. The thesis … discusses how the Pakistan military reproduces and reinforces its hegemony through its presence in the development sector. This … modus operandi. How the Pakistan military operationalises its presence in the development sector to further consolidate its …
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explores the connection between defense outlays and growth in two neighboring but hostile countries i.e. Pakistan and India by … applying GMM technique to Deger-type model. The findings of study for Pakistan reveal that the net effect of defense spending … is positive while for India it turns out to be negative. It means that the defense sector in Pakistan fosters the …
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