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Page 546
... less important , are denied resources , and are less likely to influence or attain political power directly . At the same time , a second , although usually subsidiary , consideration of the military as a causal agent in war holds that ...
... less important , are denied resources , and are less likely to influence or attain political power directly . At the same time , a second , although usually subsidiary , consideration of the military as a causal agent in war holds that ...
Page 553
... less developed countries are also heavily engaged . Less developed countries spend some $ 6,000,000,000 a year on military equipment . The United States sells about $ 400,000,000 worth of arms a year to less developed countries and ...
... less developed countries are also heavily engaged . Less developed countries spend some $ 6,000,000,000 a year on military equipment . The United States sells about $ 400,000,000 worth of arms a year to less developed countries and ...
Page 654
... less attractive sources will have to be developed to meet future de- mands . The cost of construction also increases with time as labour , equipment , and material costs rise . Neverthe- less , the value of a commodity that is as ...
... less attractive sources will have to be developed to meet future de- mands . The cost of construction also increases with time as labour , equipment , and material costs rise . Neverthe- less , the value of a commodity that is as ...
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