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'The Recalcitrant Rich' is a collection of sharp and fairly short
sketches and explanations of the responses to developing-country
demands by seven West European countries, the European Community,
the United States of America and the U.S.S.R. It aims to analyse
the responses of the North to the demands from the South for those
political and economic changes that collectively constitute the
'New International Economic Order' package.
The twin objectives of this book are to identity the determinants
and to explore the implications of Third World military
expenditure. Beginning with a descriptive profile of Third World
military expenditure, the study uses cross-national and
longitudinal data to explore the determinants and implications
across a range of issues areas. On the basis of this analysis, the
book concludes with an empirical theory of military expenditure and
a critical appraisal of the general implications.
The comparative analysis of government activity raises many
methodological, theoretical and substantive problems. In this
volume authors drawn from varied subfields of political science
address some of these problems, including: the usefulness of
expenditure data, case interdependence, the issue of non-decision,
the measurement of the distribution of power through laws,
methodological individualism, cultural explanations,
politico-economic interactions, the usefulness of textual analysis
and issues of accumulation and aggregation.
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