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Building a peace economy: Opportunities and problems of post–cold war defense cuts
This book analyzes the economic and policy implications of reducing military spending in the aftermath of the Cold War. Lall and Marlin, along with contributing researchers, examine the challenges and opportunities created by defense budget cuts, focusing on economic conversion, labor impacts, industrial restructuring, and national budget priorities. The authors explore how shifting resources from military to civilian sectors can support economic growth and strengthen long-term security. The work provides case studies, policy recommendations, and assessments of the political obstacles to building a sustainable peace economy in the post–Cold War era.
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