Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 12 No. 33
Hunger and Weapons: The Entropy of Militarisation
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Abstract of Article
Title:Hunger and Weapons: The Entropy of Militarisation
Author:Eiichi Shindo
Location:Vol.12 No.33 (Summer 1985), pp6-22
 The author argues against the view that hunger in the 'Third World' and nuclear militarism in the developed world are two separated phenomena. The increasing militarisation of the Third World is directly related to famine induced hunger suffered by its populations. Military expenditure 'crowds out' expenditure on agriculture, while the militarisation of the developed countries' economies results, via the mechanisms of investment and trade, in the militarisation of Third World industrial production. This further distorts their economies and leads to the entropy of famine.

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