The Political Economy of National Security

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The Political Economy of National Security is a seminal work analyzing how economic factors shape national defense policy and strategic decision-making.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work on political economy
addresses policy-makers concerned with defense budgeting
scholars of international relations
students of security and strategy
aimsTo clarify economic foundations of national defense policy
explain how states allocate resources to security
analyzes constraints imposed by domestic economies on foreign policy
how economic factors influence strategic choices
relationship between national power and economic capacity
describedAs seminal work analyzing how economic factors shape national defense policy and strategic decision-making
field economics
political science
security studies
focusesOn budgetary politics of defense
costs of national security
impact of economic growth on military power
interaction between economic policy and defense policy
trade-offs between guns and butter
hasPerspective interdisciplinary approach combining economics and security studies
mainSubject defense policy
economic constraints on defense
international relations
military spending
national security
political economy
resource allocation
security studies
strategic decision-making
usedIn academic research on defense economics
courses on international security
courses on political economy

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James R. Schlesinger notableWork The Political Economy of National Security