The Implications of Third World Military Industrialization: Sowing the Serpents' Teeth
Professional Recognition
- " . . . little happens in the international arena that is not reflected at the arms trade and production system. James Katz . . . set(s) out to identify the process by which Third-World states to acquire a military-industrial capability, but he also seeks to link that process analytically to development-security choices and regional-international stability . . . Katz and his colleagues have added to our knowledge and understanding of Third World military-industrialization and provided us with abundant material for cross-national comparisons and theoretical generalization on other issues as well"
Stephanie G. Neuman, American Political Science Review
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