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The Violence of Conservation in Africa: State, Militarization and Alternatives

Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 2022
A. LaRocco
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Innovation, militarization, and renewable energy and green growth in OECD countries

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
K. Sohag   +3 more
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The trade-off between energy consumption, economic growth, militarization, and CO2 emissions: does the treadmill of destruction exist in the modern world?

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Zahoor Ahmed   +4 more
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Latinos, militarism, and militarization

Latino Studies, 2015
Luis F B Plascencia   +2 more
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Militarism

2013
Contemporary critics and scholars alike have associated militarism both with the military’s predominance in foreign policy and with the employment of military force, rhetoric, and symbols in order to ensure elite control of the populace. Two definitions from German scholars illustrate that range. Walter Benjamin’s “Critique of Violence” (Benjamin 1978,
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Asymmetric effects of militarization on economic growth and environmental degradation: fresh evidence from Pakistan and India

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
Sana Ullah   +4 more
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