Description
The authors find that heavy militarization is the result of a combination of factors, including oil wealth disparities among the countries in the region, high oil revenues, corruption and foreign interference. The authors detail and discuss these factors, and follow this analysis with an assessment of the effects of high military expenditures - wars, conflicts, regional instability - and their heavy economic toll in retarding development and growth. The book concludes by suggesting ways that military expenditures may be reduced to benefit regional peace, stability and economic prosperity.
Scholars and students in economics, political science and international affairs as well as anyone interested in the Middle East will find this book timely and illuminating.
About the Author
Hossein Askari, Iran Professor of International Business and International Affairs, The George Washington University, US, Amin Mohseni, PhD Candidate in Economics, American University, Washington, DC, US and Shahrzad Daneshvar, Miami-Dade County Public School Teacher, Teach for America, US
Book Information
ISBN 9781847206114
Author Hossein Askari
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd