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Citation: K. Hartley, THE COLD-WAR, GREAT-POWER TRADITIONS AND MILITARY POSTURE - DETERMINANTS OF BRITISH DEFENSE EXPENDITURE AFTER 1945, Defence and peace economics, 8(1), 1997, pp. 17-35
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Citation: J. Khanna et T. Sandler, CONSCRIPTION, PEACE-KEEPING, AND FOREIGN-ASSISTANCE - NATO BURDEN-SHARING IN THE POST-COLD-WAR ERA, Defence and peace economics, 8(1), 1997, pp. 101-121
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