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Political and Military Sociology Volume 41, The Social Implications of National Defense: An Annual Review
By Bruce D. McDonald III
Copyright 2013
190 Pages
by
Routledge
190 Pages
by
Routledge
189 Pages
by
Routledge
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Political and Military Sociology, Volume 41 explores the social elements and impact of national defense. The origin of government is a response to a society's common interest in security and defense. In recent years, security and defense issues, and government responses, have become increasingly prominent in societies around the world. Despite intermittent pushes for privatization, however,... Read more
From the Guest Editor What We Do and Do Not Know: The Social Implications of Defense Bruce D. McDonald III The Social Impact of the Defense Sector: How Defense Sector Efforts Contribute to Education and Quality of Health in Disadvantaged Regions in Serbia Lachezar G. Anguelov and Robert J. Eger III Spillovers of Veterans Hospice Care: The Economic and Social Impact of Palliative Care Maximiliano Mendieta and Bruce D. McDonald III Welfare State vs. Warfare State: Toward a Comparative Political Economy of Militarism in Canada and the United States Paul Kellogg Income Inequality and Distributive Politics: Evidence from Pork Barrel and Social Spending Hamid E. Ali The Societal Determinants and Impact of Military-Spending Patterns Susan G. Sample, Brandon Valeriano, and Choong-Nam Kang Conflict Types and Child and Infant Mortality Rates: Evidence from Panel Data Hamid E. Ali and Ubah A. Adan Book Reviews In This Issue
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Bruce D. McDonald III






