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Militarism, development and democracy

By: Dreze, Jean.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.1171-183.Subject(s): Democracy | Militarism In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Wars or rather militarism is the major obstacle to development in the contemporary world. The damage done by war far exceeds what is shown by standard statistical indicators. There is a dearth of probing research into the horrendous consequences of militarism. Democracy is one antidote to militarism. But for it to be effective, better public perception of the facts of the political economy of war and militarism is needed. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 35, Issue no: 14 Available AR44875

Wars or rather militarism is the major obstacle to development in the contemporary world. The damage done by war far exceeds what is shown by standard statistical indicators. There is a dearth of probing research into the horrendous consequences of militarism. Democracy is one antidote to militarism. But for it to be effective, better public perception of the facts of the political economy of war and militarism is needed. - Reproduced

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