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disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation landscape within the United Nations. This report examines these evolving dynamics … disarmament and arms control. Building on data collection focused on multilateral disarmament, it confirms two critical trends in … the UN system: a significant trust deficit between member states and declining confidence in multilateral disarmament …
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Paper prepared for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Human Development Report 1992. The reduction in tension between the superpowers offers the opportunity to release funds, a peace dividend that could be put to constructive use. This paper considers whether this opportunity, as...
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driven by discontent with the process of disarmament brought about by democratization. By contrast, economic hard times, as …
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Reviews the prominent works in recent years on the relative merits of total nuclear disarmament, and argue that while …
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The end of the Cold War has ushered in significant changes in worldwide military spending. This paper finds that the easing of (1) international tensions, (2) regional tensions, and (3) the existence of IMF-supported programs are related to lower military spending and a higher share of...
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While the literature has documented negative effects of conflict on educational outcomes, there is little evidence on the effect of conflict termination. We show how the permanent ceasefire declared by FARC's insurgency during peace negotiations with the Colombian government caused a...
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The end of the Cold War has ushered in significant changes in worldwide military spending. This paper finds that the easing of (1) international tensions, (2) regional tensions, and (3) the existence of IMF-supported programs are related to lower military spending and a higher share of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014401022