Why Third World Disarmament is So Difficult to Attain
Abstract
Military expenditures undoubtedly absorb resources which are substantial
enough to make a considerable difference both in the level
of investment for civil purposes and in the volume of resources
which can be devoted to improving man's lot through social and
other services. There is no doubt that a transfer of resources from
military to civil uses would provide further possibilities for an increase
in the rate of economic growth.
Description
Man, Environment, Space and Time, Fall 1988.
Refereed Journal Article