The escalating arms race and increasing pressure for Third World
development have created an intensifying competition for scarce
resources. The escalation of the arms race has resulted in slower
and more uneven economic growth and development. The disappointing
history of disarmament efforts and the unsatisfactory results in
establishing a new international economic order underlie the
reluctance to perceive a viable relationship between development
and disarmament. The seventeen articles in part one of this volume
focus on some of the major problems faced by Third World countries,
the policy issues posed by the competition between disarmament and
development, and offer some guidelines for international
disarmament policies.
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