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Security at What Cost? Arms Transfers to the Developing World and Human Rights
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Milner, W.T., Poe, S.C. and Leblang, D. (1999), “Security Rights, Subsistence Rights, and Liberties: A Theoretical
Survey of the Empirical Landscape”, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 21, pp. 403-33.
Milner, W.T., Leblang, D., Poe, S.C. and Smith, K. (2000), “Providing Subsistence Rights at the End of the Twentieth
Century: Do States Make a Difference?” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, California, March 2000.
Moon, B.E. (1991), The Political Economy of Basic Human Needs, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press.
Morris, D.M. (1979), Measuring the Condition of the World’s Poor: The Physical Quality of Life Index, New York,
Pergamon.
Morris, D.M. (1996), Measuring the Condition of the World’s Poor: The Physical Quality of Life Index, 1960-1990
,
Providence, RI, Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Institute for International Studies Working Paper (#23/24).
Phillips, W. and Racioppi, L. (1992), “Soviet Arms Transfers with the Third World”, Seeking Security and
Development: The Impact of Military Spending and Arms Transfers, in N.A. Graham (ed.), Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Poe, S.C. and Tate, C.N. (1994), “Repression of Human Rights to Personal Integrity in the 1980s: A Global Analysis”,
American Political Science Review, Vol. 88, pp. 853-72.
Poe, S.C., Carey, S.C. and Vazquez, T. (2001), “How are These Pictures Different? A Quantitative Comparison of the
US Department and Amnesty International Human Rights Reports, 1976-1995”, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 23, pp. 650-77.
Purdue University Political Terror Scale. http://www.ippu.purdue.edu/global_studies/ gghr/research_pts.cfm.
Rosh, R.M. (1990), “Third World Arms Production and the Evolving Interstate System”, Journal of Conflict
Resolution, Vol. 34, pp. 57–73.
Russett, B. (1969), “Who Pays for Defense?” American Political Science Review, Vol. 63, pp. 412-26.
Sadowski, Y. (1992), “Scuds versus Butter: The Political Economy of Arms Control in the Arab World”, Middle East
Report, Vol. 177
, pp. 2 -13.
Sen, A. (2000), Development as Freedom, New York, Anchor Books.
Shue, H. (1980), Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University
Press.
Stork, J. and Paul, J. (1983), “Arms Sales and the Militarization of the Middle East”, MERIP Reports, Vol. 112, pp. 5-
15.
United
Nations
Development
Programme
(UNDP).
(1994),
Human
Development
Report
1994,
http://www.undp.org/hdro/hdrs/1994/english/94.htm.
United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA), various issues, World Military Expenditures and Arms
Transfers, Washington, D.C., ACDA.
Wolpin, M.D. (1983), “Comparative Perspectives on Militarization, Repression, and Social Welfare”, Journal of Peace
Research, Vol. 20, pp. 129-55.
World Bank. (2001), World Development Indicators, Washington, D.C., World Bank.
Zonninsein, J. (1994), “Military Expenditures and Economic Growth”, in Seeking Security and Development: The
Impact of Military Spending and Arms Transfers, N.A. Graham, (ed.), Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers.
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Milner, W.T., Poe, S.C. and Leblang, D. (1999), “Security Rights, Subsistence Rights, and Liberties: A Theoretical
Survey of the Empirical Landscape”, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 21, pp. 403-33.
Milner, W.T., Leblang, D., Poe, S.C. and Smith, K. (2000), “Providing Subsistence Rights at the End of the Twentieth
Century: Do States Make a Difference?” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, California, March 2000.
Moon, B.E. (1991), The Political Economy of Basic Human Needs, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press.
Morris, D.M. (1979), Measuring the Condition of the World’s Poor: The Physical Quality of Life Index, New York,
Pergamon.
Morris, D.M. (1996), Measuring the Condition of the World’s Poor: The Physical Quality of Life Index, 1960-1990
,
Providence, RI, Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Institute for International Studies Working Paper (#23/24).
Phillips, W. and Racioppi, L. (1992), “Soviet Arms Transfers with the Third World”, Seeking Security and
Development: The Impact of Military Spending and Arms Transfers, in N.A. Graham (ed.), Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Poe, S.C. and Tate, C.N. (1994), “Repression of Human Rights to Personal Integrity in the 1980s: A Global Analysis”,
American Political Science Review, Vol. 88, pp. 853-72.
Poe, S.C., Carey, S.C. and Vazquez, T. (2001), “How are These Pictures Different? A Quantitative Comparison of the
US Department and Amnesty International Human Rights Reports, 1976-1995”, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 23, pp. 650-77.
Purdue University Political Terror Scale. http://www.ippu.purdue.edu/global_studies/ gghr/research_pts.cfm.
Rosh, R.M. (1990), “Third World Arms Production and the Evolving Interstate System”, Journal of Conflict
Resolution, Vol. 34, pp. 57–73.
Russett, B. (1969), “Who Pays for Defense?” American Political Science Review, Vol. 63, pp. 412-26.
Sadowski, Y. (1992), “Scuds versus Butter: The Political Economy of Arms Control in the Arab World”, Middle East
Report, Vol. 177
, pp. 2 -13.
Sen, A. (2000), Development as Freedom, New York, Anchor Books.
Shue, H. (1980), Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University
Press.
Stork, J. and Paul, J. (1983), “Arms Sales and the Militarization of the Middle East”, MERIP Reports, Vol. 112, pp. 5-
15.
United
Nations
Development
Programme
(UNDP).
(1994),
Human
Development
Report
1994,
http://www.undp.org/hdro/hdrs/1994/english/94.htm.
United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA), various issues, World Military Expenditures and Arms
Transfers, Washington, D.C., ACDA.
Wolpin, M.D. (1983), “Comparative Perspectives on Militarization, Repression, and Social Welfare”, Journal of Peace
Research, Vol. 20, pp. 129-55.
World Bank. (2001), World Development Indicators, Washington, D.C., World Bank.
Zonninsein, J. (1994), “Military Expenditures and Economic Growth”, in Seeking Security and Development: The
Impact of Military Spending and Arms Transfers, N.A. Graham, (ed.), Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers.
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