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BUYING FOR ARMAGEDDON: FACTORS INFLUENCING POST-WORLD WAR II WEAPONS PURCHASES SINCE THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS.
註釋by crises producing changes in the world economy, measured by the value of Middle Eastern oil production. This effect is largest for spending related to intervention in less developed nations. Corporate income from assets abroad also has a similar positive effect on expenditures. This research generally supports Monopoly Capital, Elite Politics, and a modified Special Interest Politics model of military expenditures. The data suggest that the state is significantly effected by special interest and elite