Arming the South: The Economics of Military Expenditure, Arms Production and Arms Trade in Developing Countries
Cover -- Contents -- Figures and tables -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I - MILITARY EXPENDITURE: OVERVIEWS -- 1 The Role of Demilitarization in Promoting Democracy and Prosperity in Africa -- 2 Warlords and Logo Warriors: The Political Economy of Post-modern Conflict -- 3 Military Expenditure and Development in Latin America -- 4 Military Expenditure and Economic Development in Asia During the 1990s -- PART II - ARMS PRODUCTION AND ARMS TRADE -- 5 The Arms Industry in Developing Nations: History and Post-Cold War Assessment -- 6 Domestic Production as an Alternative to Importing Arms -- 7 Domestic Procurement, Subsidies, and the Arms Trade -- PART III - COUNTRY STUDIES -- 8 Saudi Arabia: Defense Offsets and Development -- 9 South Africa: An Econometric Analysis of Military Spending and Economic Growth -- 10 Ludwig Erhard in Africa: War Finance and Post-War Reconstruction in Germany and Mozambique -- 11 Angola: Civil War and the Manufacturing Industry, 1975-1999 -- 12 Military Spending and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Supply-Side Analysis -- 13 Greece: Military Expenditure, Economic Growth, and the Opportunity Cost of Defense -- 14 A System Estimation of the Defense-Growth Relation in Turkey -- 15 The Military-Civilian Tradeoff in Guatemala: An Econometric Analysis -- 16 The Allocation of Resources to the Armed Forces in Chile: A Case of Limited Transparency -- PART IV - THE PEACE MOVEMENT -- 17 Arms Sales and Development: The Role of the Peace Movement -- Index.