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Relationships between combat injury, pain, mobility and post-service employment: the ADVANCE study. [PDF]

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The Military-Industrial Complex

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1985
Following the conceptual framework proposed by Slater and Nardin (1973) for identifying and judging a military-industrial complex, this article addresses the major features of the Israeli complex (its components, scope of activity, roots, autonomy, motivation, and transition patterns among its heads and influence), considering the extent of the ...
Alex Mintz
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The Military-Industrial Complex

The Journal of Military History, 2002
Brian Waddell, Alex Roland
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Military—Industrial Complexities

1983
The strategic debates of the 1970s within the United States were as passionate as any that had gone before. After some delay, a challenge was mounted to the concepts developed during the McNamara period, in particular the notion of mutual assured destruction.
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Military-Industrial Complexities

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1971
How can one approach the question of the role of the Military-Industrial Complex in American life? What is its degree of influence? Charles Wolf, Jr. who discusses the problem is head of the Economics Department at the Rand Corporation. The views he expresses here, however, are his own and should not be interpreted as reflecting those of Rand or the ...
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Cinema’s Military Industrial Complex

Studies in Documentary Film, 2018
Cinema’s Military Industrial Complex examines how the American military has used cinema and related visual, sonic, and mobile technologies to further its varied aims. The essays in this book address the way cinema was put to work for purposes of training, orientation, record keeping, internal and external ...
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The Military Industrial Complex

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 1971
William Proxmire, Report from Wasteland: America's Military-Industrial Complex. Praeger Publishers: New York, Washington, London, 1970. X +248 pp. $6.95. Herbert York, Race to Oblivion: A Participant's View of the Arms Race. Simon and Schuster: New York, 1970. 256 pp. $6.95. Ralph E. Lapp, Arms Beyond Doubt: The Tyranny of Weapons Technology.
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Military Industrial Complex

2001
The literature on arms production identifies the existence of a hierarchical system based on three distinctive tiers of weapons manufacturers: first, second and third. Most of the less-industrialized nations, particularly the Third World, fall in the last category. A state’s indigenous arms production capabilities determine its placing in the hierarchy
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