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Author Silva, Diego Lopes da, author

Title Pathways for reducing military spending in post-civil conflict settings / Dr. Diego Lopes da Silva, Dr Nan Tian and Alexandra Marksteiner
Published Solna, Sweden : Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (27 pages) : illustrations
Series SIPRI insights on peace and security ; No. 2022/1
SIPRI insights on peace and security ; no. 2022/1.
Contents I. Introduction. -- II. Military spending in post-civil conflict settings. -- III. Analytical strategy and data. -- IV. Comparative analysis, pathways to militray burden reductions in post-civil conflict settings. -- V. Case studies, Sierra Leone, Nepal, Nicaragua. -- VI. Conclusions
Summary High military spending is a common and consequential legacy of civil conflict. Reducing military spending can yield valuable economic gains and further contribute to the recovery of post-civil conflict societies. However, little is known about the conditions that enable military spending reductions in a conflict's aftermath. This SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security tackles this issue and provides a comparison of post-civil conflict conditions and military burden--military spending as a share of gross domestic product--outcomes. It builds on a comparative analysis of 19 post-civil conflict episodes between 1970 and 2020, as well as three detailed case studies, to identify common pathways to post-civil conflict military burden reductions. This research finds that reductions in military burden usually follow peace agreements that encompass trustworthy and legitimate verification mechanisms, the strengthening of institutional means to resolve grievances, and improvements in relations with neighbouring countries
Notes "January 2022."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF caption (SIPRI, viewed March 14, 2022)
Subject Civil war -- Economic aspects -- Case studies
Government spending policy -- Social aspects -- Case studies
Armed Forces -- Costs
Armed Forces -- Costs.
Civil war -- Economic aspects.
Government spending policy -- Social aspects.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Form Electronic book
Author Tian, Nan, author
Marksteiner, Alexandra, author
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, publisher.