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2.
The World Bank, World Development Report 1981, Washington, D.C., 1981, p. 13.
3.
Cf. Economic and SocialConsequences of the Arms Race and Military Expenditures, Updated Report from the UN Secretary-General prepared by a Group of Consultant Experts. New York: United Nations, 1978.
4.
See Istvan Kende , 'Local Wars 1945-1976', in A. Eide and M. Thee (eds.). Problems of Contemporary Militarism. London ; Croom Helm, 1980.
5.
See Barry M. Blanchman & Stephen S. Kaplan et al. Force Without War, U.S. Armed Forces as a Political Instrument. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1978, and Stephen S. Kaplan et al. Diplomacy of Power, Soviet Armed Forces as a Political Instrument, Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1981.
6.
SIPRI Yearbook 1981, p. 116.
7.
Ibid., pp. 76-80.
8.
Cf. Marek Thee , 'The Dynamics of the Arms Race, Military R&D, and Disarmament', International Social Science Journal, Vol. 30, No. 4, 1978.
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Cf. Marek Thee , 'Significance of Military R&D: The Impact of the Arms Race on Society', Impact of Science on Society , Vol. 31, No. 1, 1981.
10.
Cf. Marek Thee , 'The Doctrine of Nuclear Deterrence: Impact on Contemporary International Relations', in Yoshikazu Sakamoto (ed.), Strategic Doctrines and Their Alternatives. Paris: UNESCO, forthcoming.
11.
SIPRI Yearbook 1981, p. 111.
12.
Cf. Joseph Comblin , 'The National Security Doctrine', in J.L. Weil, J. Comblin, and J. Senese, The Repressive State: The Brazilian 'National Security' Doctrine and Latin America. Toronto, Brazilian Studies , 1976 .
13.
Cf. Bhabani Sen Gupta, 'The Modernizing Soldier: End of a Myth ', Bulletin of Peace Proposals, Vol. 10, No. 2, 1979.
14.
This paper can be identified as PRIO-publication S-14/81.