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by Edward J. Laurance

Author: Edward J. Laurance
Subcategory: Business & Finance
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books (August 1, 1992)
Pages: 288 pages
Category: Other
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The events of 1991 in the Persian Gulf, which saw Iraq import enough armaments to defy the major powers, have brought the questions of arms trading to the head of the international agenda.

The events of 1991 in the Persian Gulf, which saw Iraq import enough armaments to defy the major powers, have brought the questions of arms trading to the head of the international agenda. In this text, international relations theory is applied to the transfer of military capability for the purpose of fortifying the national security of sovereign states.

The International Arms Trade (Issues in World Politics Series). 0669199281 (ISBN13: 9780669199284).

The International Arms Trade. by. Edward J. Laurance. The International Arms Trade (Issues in World Politics Series).

The international arms trade is an important subject that is widely misunderstood The multi-billion dollar business of the international conventional arms trade involves virtually every country in the world.

The international arms trade is an important subject that is widely misunderstood. This book will go a long way to remedying this defect in our knowledge. William W. Keller, Professor of International Security and Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh. For centuries, the international arms trade has provoked conflict, produced vast bloodshed, and fueled local rivalries. The multi-billion dollar business of the international conventional arms trade involves virtually every country in the world. Around the globe, people's lives are being irrevocably changed by the effects of guns, tanks, and missiles.

Lexington Books, 1992 - 245 sayfa. The international arms trade Issues in world politics series Major Problems in American History Series. Kullanıcılar ne diyor? - Eleştiri yazın. Her zamanki yerlerde hiçbir eleştiri bulamadık. Lexington Books, 1992. 0669199281, 9780669199284.

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The events of 1991 in the Persian Gulf, which saw Iraq import enough armaments to defy the major powers, have brought the questions of arms trading to the head of the international agenda. In this text, international relations theory is applied to the transfer of military capability for the purpose of fortifying the national security of sovereign states. The author examines past patterns of arms transfer and the influences of international factors on policymakers. International relations theory is applied to the transfer of military capability for the purpose of fortifying the national security of sovereign states. The author examines past patterns of arms transfer and the influences of international factors on policymakers, in order to show that the arms trade has gone far beyond the control of individual nation states.