This thesis which is entitled "Disarmament and development: the quest for global security", attempts to deal not only with the issues related to disarmament, (particularly non-nuclear disarmament) development and security (especially in the Third World), but attempts to highlight links between these concepts. The thesis aims to demonstrate the futility of expecting greater expenditure on arms to provide greater security. The futility of trying to achieve security through military means alone is emphasized. There is a hypothesis with three essential components which the thesis tries to validate. Firstly, the assumption that excessive military spending can be detrimental to global security, secondly, the world, the Third World in particular, has experienced consequential diversion of resources through excessive military expenditure, and thirdly, that Third World weapons production has not provided an adequate solution.
Disarmament and Development: The Quest for Global Security
Tipo di ricerca
Dottorato
Stato
abgeschlossen/terminé
Cognome del docente
Prof.
Harish Chandra
Kapur
Istituzione
Institut universitaire de hautes études internationales
Luogo
Genève
Anno
2001/2002
Abstract
Link to Abstract
External ID
1340