Description
Disarmament, Peace and Development: 27 is part of the Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development series, offering in-depth scholarly examination of the relationships between military spending, global peace efforts, and economic development. The book brings together perspectives from leading international experts including Reiner Braun, Colin Archer, Ingeborg Breines, and Manas Chatterji, among others.
This work addresses fundamental questions about how nations can redirect military budgets toward poverty reduction, education, healthcare, and infrastructure. It analyzes successful disarmament initiatives, peace-building strategies, and economic models that prioritize human development over military expenditure. The contributors examine case studies from various regions and discuss policy recommendations for governments and international organizations.
Ideal for researchers, policymakers, and students in peace studies, international relations, and development economics, this volume provides evidence-based arguments for reorienting global priorities toward sustainable peace and shared prosperity.







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