不良発展としての軍事化

広島平和科学 6 巻 77-94 頁 1983 発行
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タイトル ( jpn )
不良発展としての軍事化
タイトル ( eng )
Militarization as maldevelopment
作成者
フック グレン D.
収録物名
広島平和科学
Hiroshima Peace Science
6
開始ページ 77
終了ページ 94
収録物識別子
[PISSN] 0386-3565
[EISSN] 2434-9135
[NCID] AN00213938
抄録
This article deals with the relationship between development and militarization, challenging the idea that military spending is beneficial to economic growth. Militarization is distinguished from militarism -a system of rule- and is understood to take place on different levels, to have various aspects, and to involve dynamic processes. It is in this broad context that the relationship between militarization and development is considered. The article indicates how the development processes in the industrially developed countries, the socialist countries and the Third World countries have all, to some extent, been influenced by militarization. This indicates militarization is not tied to a particular mode of production. What is of importance for understanding the role of the military in development processes is the military's role in state security. This is distinguished from people's security as, in certain cases, the enhancement of state security does not lead to the enhancement of the people's security. People's security is considered to include the idea of basic human needs. The relationship between development and militarization in Third World countries is given special attention as, at the present moment, it is the people of the Third World who suffer most as a result of militarization processes. The use of resources for the military in the Third World is, in general, not beneficial to economic growth, and hinders development providing security for the people. The same is generally true for the industrially developed economies.
NDC分類
平和学 [ 319 ]
国防・軍事 [ 390 ]
言語
日本語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
広島大学平和科学研究センター
発行日 1983
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
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収録物識別子
[ISSN] 0386-3565
[NCID] AN00213938