Military spending dynamics in a changing strategic environment
Michael Ridge and
Ronald Smith
Fiscal Studies, 1991, vol. 12, issue 1, 29-43
Abstract:
The revolutionary political changes in Eastern Europe since the autumn of 1989 have meant that the medium-term strategic assumptions made by the UK and its allies are currently undergoing a full-scale re-examination. In November 1990 in Paris, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) leaders signed a peace declaration and treaty limiting conventional arms with the Warsaw Pact countries.
Date: 1991
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