The Political Economy of United States Interventionism: State-Market Relations in the Transformation of the Armed Forces Structure
Journal Title: Conjuntura Austral: journal of the Global South - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 42
Abstract
This work aims to analyze the political economy of the United States interventionist policies since the end of the Cold War. In order to do so, the transformations in the Armed Forces Structure since the Vietnam War shall be observed under the prism of State-Market relations.
Authors and Affiliations
João Arthur Reis
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