Wages of Peace
Explore the complexities of global peace and economics with "Wages of Peace" by Nils Petter Gleditsch. Published in 1994, this thought-provoking work navigates between the optimistic expectations of a peace dividend — the potential benefits for welfare and development — and the stark warnings about the dramatic impacts of disarmament on militarized economies. Spanning 224 pages, Gleditsch provides a balanced analysis that is essential for anyone interested in arms control, international relations, and peace studies. Dive into the intricate relationship between economics and disarmament, as Gleditsch draws on his expertise to offer insights that resonate beyond the era of publication. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about fostering a peaceful future, "Wages of Peace" is a must-read for understanding the economic dimensions of global stability.