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central drivers of the arms trade, such as the insecurities of small states in an increasingly realist world of power politics … trend since the Cold War, particularly in Asia and the Middle East. …
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Countries that spend scarce resources to import arms from abroad often require arms sellers to 'reinvest' part or all of the proceeds back into the arms-importing country. These so-called 'arms trade offsets' are therefore thought to enhance domestic economic development. But does this process...
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An area of huge concern to many people around the world, the economics of the Arms Industry are a vital strand that …
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dominant actors on the world stage. It breaks away from the conventional wisdom that military interventions for economic … concludes by examining the transformative effect of FDI on the willingness of a state to intervene militarily in a civil war …
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Since the end of the Cold War, the world remains a dangerous place with new threats: regional conflicts, transnational … changed since the Cold War. For example, the end of the superpower arms race has brought forth new issues, such as the …. In particular, we selected chapters on topics not covered in Volume 1 (e.g., civil wars, peacekeeping, trade and peace …
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welfare losses for sanction-senders and target; (ii) compare prospective coalition partners and; (iii) provide bounds for the …
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