Overview
This volume seeks to incorporate the security sector into the debate on the development process in the Third World. To this end, the interaction between security expenditure and a number of the major developmental issues discussed since the end of World War II is examined with a view to describing the different forms the security expenditure--growth and development relationship can be expected to take.Synopsis
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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