Do Third World countries benefit from having large militaries,
or does this impede their development? Kirk Bowman uses statistical
analysis to demonstrate that militarization has had a particularly
malignant impact in this region. For his quantitative comparison he
draws on longitudinal data for a sample of 76 developing countries
and for 18 Latin American nations.
To illuminate the causal mechanisms at work, Bowman offers a
detailed comparison of Costa Rica and Honduras between 1948 and
1998. The case studies not only serve to bolster his general
argument about the harmful effects of militarization but also
provide many new insights into the processes of democratic
consolidation and economic transformation in these two Central
American countries.
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