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 nonmilitary spending in total government outlays. These factors account for up to 66 percent, 26 percent, and 11 percent of the decline in military spending, respectively. Furthermore, fiscal adjustment has implied a larger cut in military spending of countries with IMF-supported programs.
The paper sets out to analyze military spending in the current context of globalization and converge...
The paper sets out to analyze military spending in the current context of globalization and converge...
International audienceWe examine some putative effects of disarmament ans strategic realignment ion ...
The decline in military spending that began in the mid-1980s continued through 1995, and this declin...
The decline in military spending that began in the mid-1980s continued through 1995, and this declin...
Paper Prepared for the Conference on Global Determinants of Defense Reform, Naval Postgraduate Scho...
Starting in 1987 and continuing for about a decade, worldwide military spending declined sharply and...
After the break-up of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, there prevailed a belief that ke...
lower military spending!1 ['7 late 1 980s-plus furthe r c t:; Military Spending Cuts in militar...
As a proportion of gross national product, U.S. military spending has declined steadily since the mi...
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
The changing strategic climate in Europe has led to considerable speculation about major cuts in mil...
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
After the peace bonus era, global military expenditures have escalated sharply despite some worldwid...
International audienceThe increase in the military expenditure of the United States was committed si...
The paper sets out to analyze military spending in the current context of globalization and converge...
The paper sets out to analyze military spending in the current context of globalization and converge...
International audienceWe examine some putative effects of disarmament ans strategic realignment ion ...
The decline in military spending that began in the mid-1980s continued through 1995, and this declin...
The decline in military spending that began in the mid-1980s continued through 1995, and this declin...
Paper Prepared for the Conference on Global Determinants of Defense Reform, Naval Postgraduate Scho...
Starting in 1987 and continuing for about a decade, worldwide military spending declined sharply and...
After the break-up of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, there prevailed a belief that ke...
lower military spending!1 ['7 late 1 980s-plus furthe r c t:; Military Spending Cuts in militar...
As a proportion of gross national product, U.S. military spending has declined steadily since the mi...
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
The changing strategic climate in Europe has led to considerable speculation about major cuts in mil...
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
After the peace bonus era, global military expenditures have escalated sharply despite some worldwid...
International audienceThe increase in the military expenditure of the United States was committed si...
The paper sets out to analyze military spending in the current context of globalization and converge...
The paper sets out to analyze military spending in the current context of globalization and converge...
International audienceWe examine some putative effects of disarmament ans strategic realignment ion ...