5 - The Recent Militarisation Trends in Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa Development,
Vol. 19 No. 3 (1994): Africa Development
Abstract
Après la deuxième guerre mondiale, les dépenses militaires ont en général augmenté Plusieurs études faites sur le rôle et les tendances de ces dépenses ont montré clairement que les pays en développement ont également à divers degrés connu une hausse importante des dépenses militaires au cours des trois dernières décennies. Même si les tendances sont presque les mêmes dans tous ces pays, l'auteur estime qu'il faut éviter de trop généraliser car ces généralisations ne tiennent pas souvent compte des conséquences économiques et politiques sur ces pays pris individuellement.
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- Ball, N, 1984, Third World Security Expenditure: A Statistical Compendium, Stockholm, National lkfence Institute.
- Batchelor, P, & Mohammed, N, A, L, 1992, 'Demilitarisation and Conversion in Africa', paper presented to the Conference of Socialist F.conomists, July 10-12, London.
- Brzoska, M & Clilson, T, 1986, 'Anns Production in the Third World', pp. 55-60, in Thee. Deger, S, 1982, 'Military Expenditure and Growth in Less Developed Countries', Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Birkbeck College, University of London, U.K
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- McKinlay, R, D, 1989, Third World Military Expenditure Determinants and Implications, London; Pinter Publishers.
- Mohammed, N, A,· L, 1992, 'Military Expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Analysis and Case Study of the Sudan', Unpublished Ph.D Dissertation, Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
- ---, 1993, [forthcorning] 'Militarisation in Sudan: Trends and Ixterminants', Armed Forces & Society, 19(3).
- Porter, R, C, 1989, 'Recent Trends in LDCs Military Expenditures', World Development, 17(10): l 573 84.
- Regional Surveys of the World Afiica South of the Sahara, London, Europa Publications.
- SIPRI (Stockholm International Peaœ Research Institute), Yearbooks, World Anmment and Disarmament,
- New York, Oxford University Press.
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- Thee, M (ed.) 1986, Anns and Disannament, SIPRI Finding.-., SIPRI, Oxford University Press. UNDP & the World Bank, 1989, Afiican Economic and Financial Data
- United Nations African Statistical Yearbook, several issues.
- USACDA yearbooks, 'World Military Expenditures and Anns Transfers', various issues. World Bank
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References
Ball, N, 1984, Third World Security Expenditure: A Statistical Compendium, Stockholm, National lkfence Institute.
Batchelor, P, & Mohammed, N, A, L, 1992, 'Demilitarisation and Conversion in Africa', paper presented to the Conference of Socialist F.conomists, July 10-12, London.
Brzoska, M & Clilson, T, 1986, 'Anns Production in the Third World', pp. 55-60, in Thee. Deger, S, 1982, 'Military Expenditure and Growth in Less Developed Countries', Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Birkbeck College, University of London, U.K
---,1991, 'World Military Expenditure', pp. l15-
Luckharn, R, 1985, 'Militarisation in Africa', in SIPRl 1985 Yearbook, World Armament and various issues.
---,1986, 'Militarisation and Conflict in Afiica', pp. 277-88, in Thee M [ed].
McKinlay, R, D, 1989, Third World Military Expenditure Determinants and Implications, London; Pinter Publishers.
Mohammed, N, A,· L, 1992, 'Military Expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Analysis and Case Study of the Sudan', Unpublished Ph.D Dissertation, Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
---, 1993, [forthcorning] 'Militarisation in Sudan: Trends and Ixterminants', Armed Forces & Society, 19(3).
Porter, R, C, 1989, 'Recent Trends in LDCs Military Expenditures', World Development, 17(10): l 573 84.
Regional Surveys of the World Afiica South of the Sahara, London, Europa Publications.
SIPRI (Stockholm International Peaœ Research Institute), Yearbooks, World Anmment and Disarmament,
New York, Oxford University Press.
Summers, & Heston, 1988, 'A New Set oflntemationnl Comparioons of Real Product and Price Levels Estimates for 130 Countries, 1950-1985', Review of lncome and Wealth, 34(1): 1-26.
The Afiican Review, 1990;·'The Economic and Business Report', Fourteenth edition, World of lnformation, London, Hunter Publishing Inc.
Thee, M (ed.) 1986, Anns and Disannament, SIPRI Finding.-., SIPRI, Oxford University Press. UNDP & the World Bank, 1989, Afiican Economic and Financial Data
United Nations African Statistical Yearbook, several issues.
USACDA yearbooks, 'World Military Expenditures and Anns Transfers', various issues. World Bank
World Tables, London, The Johns Hopkins University Press.